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Fokker Next Gen strengthens ties through MOU with Northern Netherlands region to establish hydrogen aircraft assembly hall

A photo from the signing of the MOU which includes Juriaan Kellermann, CEO Fokker Next Gen, Meiltje De Groot, CEO Groningen Airport Eelde, Friso Douwstra - Deputy Provincie Fryslân, Willemien Meeuwissen - Deputy Provincie Drenthe and Henk Emmens, Deputy Provincie Groningen.

  • Fokker Next Gen has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with various stakeholders to carry out a feasibility study to establish a hydrogen aircraft plant and Fokker Next Gen headquarters in the Northern Netherlands, including a final assembly line at Groningen Airport Eelde.

  • The agreement emphasizes collaboration in education, research, and innovation, including the development of a Centre of Excellence for hydrogen-powered aircraft in the region.

  • CEO Juriaan Kellermann highlighted the strategic advantages of Groningen Airport Eelde, such as its proximity to Groningen Seaports and future hydrogen production facilities, which will support the company's aim of producing emission-free hydrogen aircraft.

Groningen, September 30th, 2024 - Today, Fokker Next Gen signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the parties Groningen Airport Eelde, Groningen Seaports, Province of Drenthe, Province of Groningen, Province of Fryslân, the Investment and Development Company (NV NOM), Alfa-College, Noorderpoort, the University of Groningen, the Hanze and FB Oranjewoud. The agreement is aimed at conducting research on the establishment of a hydrogen aircraft plant and Fokker Next Gen headquarters in the Northern Netherlands.

The parties met at the airport to clinch the agreement. The Memorandum of Understanding lays the foundation for a feasibility study for the establishment of the Fokker Next Gen headquarters in the Northern Netherlands and the final assembly line at Groningen Airport Eelde. At this location, Fokker Next Gen will carry out the assembly and testing of the new generation of hydrogen aircraft. This type of aircraft represents a cleaner way of flying. The agreement also emphasises the strengthening of the education, research, and innovation environment, and the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in the Northern Netherlands for the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft, collaborating with education in the Northern Netherlands. An ‘Iron Bird’ will be built for testing. This is a setup where the aircraft systems will be tested to ensure that they work well together. This creates the conditions for the establishment of Fokker Next Gen and the development of emission-free aviation in the Northern Netherlands.

CEO of Fokker Next Gen, Juriaan Kellermann, is looking forward to the developments:

The expected benefits of this project for the Northern Netherlands include economic growth and employment, progress in the education and science sectors, improvement of infrastructure in aviation and hydrogen production, and long-term sustainable development and innovation.

About Fokker Next Gen

Fokker Next Gen is dedicated to enabling clean air travel by pioneering eco-friendly aircraft, powered by renewable energy sources. We envision a world where air transport is powered by a diverse range of clean, renewable energy sources. Our goal is to reduce the global carbon footprint and accelerate the world’s transition to a sustainable future. We are dedicated to becoming a leading force in designing and manufacturing eco-friendly aircraft, working closely with engine and technology partners to create cutting-edge, sustainably propelled commercial aircraft. For more information, please visit www.fokkernextgen.com.  

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