Universal Hydrogen partners with Elix Aviation
Universal Hydrogen has secured its first flight test aircraft to run on hydrogen at Moses Lake, Washington facility.
Universal Hydrogen has announced it has taken delivery of its first test aircraft, a Dash 8-300 from Elix Aviation Management Limited.
Elix has also signed a letter of intent (LoI) with Universal Hydrogen to acquire ten conversion kits for the current and future Elix leased fleet as the lessor brings new decarbonisation technology to its customers.
Elix is purchasing ten of Universal Hydrogen’s conversion kits for installation in its existing and future turboprop aircraft fleet. Universal Hydrogen has provided Elix flexibility to select any combination of the Dash 8-300 or ATR 72-500/600 conversion kits within this ten unit order.
The two companies have agreed to collaborate on marketing Universal Hydrogen’s fuel service and logistics solution to Elix’s customers. In the face of rising hydrocarbon fuel costs, particularly with evermore prevalent carbon taxes and offset obligations, green hydrogen is expected to be cost-competitive with Jet-A1 fuel by 2025, with subsequent further declining costs.
John Moore, CEO of Elix Aviation, said, “Universal Hydrogen’s mission to decarbonise aviation enables Elix to provide this opportunity to our airline customers to contribute to reducing carbon emissions as our industry continues to grow.”
Paul Eremenko, co-founder and CEO of Universal Hydrogen, said, “As our order book continues to grow across commercial and cargo airlines, lessors and others, we are also focused on a key objective for 2022—first flight.”