ZeroAvia announced Thursday that it has been selected to receive a €21.4 million grant from the European Union’s Innovation Fund to support Project ODIN—Operations to Decarbonize Interconnectivity in Norway. The project will retrofit 15 Cessna Caravan aircraft with ZeroAvia’s ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines and establish hydrogen refueling and storage infrastructure at 15 Norwegian airports. Operations are expected to begin in 2028, creating what the company describes as the world’s first and largest network of zero-emission commercial flights.

According to ZeroAvia, the aircraft will replace conventional kerosene-fueled turboprops on regional cargo routes and are expected to achieve more than a 95 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The project is recognized by the European Co

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