03 Feb 2025
ALRIGH2T marks one year of progress: A big step in advancing innovative solutions for hydrogen-powered aviation
The European project ALRIGH2T marked the completion of its first year with a significant
meeting in Vienna, Austria, from January 21st to 23rd, 2025. The gathering brought
together representatives from all partners, including academic institutions, airport
operators, and leading companies in the hydrogen industry. This three-day event featured a
joint workshop, organized in collaboration with the European project GOLIAT, aimed at
fostering synergies and aligning objectives to position both projects within the liquid
hydrogen and aircraft sectors.
Key achievements and challenges
The ALRIGH2T Project, launched in January 2024, has made steady advancements in its
mission to develop and test innovative technologies and processes for refuelling liquid
hydrogen (LH2) aircraft under real airport conditions. Over the past twelve months, the
strong collaboration among project partners has been instrumental in establishing the
framework for demonstration activities at two key airports in Milan (Italy) and Paris (France).
Notably, substantial progress has been achieved in defining technical specifications and
outlining techno-economic boundary conditions.
One of the major milestones of this first year has been the pre-analysis of refuelling
technological concepts. As part of this effort, a SWOT analysis was conducted to evaluate
two different refuelling approaches, identifying their respective strengths and limitations.
Additionally, LH2 demand models were developed, taking into account medium- and shorthaul aircraft routes from Milan Malpensa and Paris airports. These models estimate future
LH2 requirements up to the year 2035, providing a foundation for infrastructure planning.
Building on previous progress, a new prototype pump capable of refuelling aircraft with
subcooled LH2 has reached an advanced stage. The mechanical design of the pump has
been finalized, and dynamic modelling of the LH2 loading and offloading process is
progressing. Moreover, the project collaborators have completed the subsystem
identification and have carried out initial pump models along with dynamic simulations of
the connection line and receiving tank.
For the direct refuelling system, significant advancements have also been made. First, the
design of the SAG Basic Tank, equipped with integrated additional sensors, has been
completed. The team has conducted material selection tests for the sensor support
components and finalized preliminary CFD multiphase simulations for the digital twin of the
refuelling system. In addition, the teams responsible have defined the coupling strategy
for integrating different system models and established the principal setup of the control
system for the SAG test.
In recent months, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has been involved in discussions
regarding permitting activities for the upcoming demonstration at Milan Malpensa Airport. A
“sandbox procedure” will soon be activated and this will lead, through close dialogue with
the authority, to defining the testing sequence, ensuring a structured and coordinated
approach to implementation.
Despite these achievements, the ALRIGH2T Project faced an unexpected challenge with the
bankruptcy and liquidation of one of its main industrial partners, Universal Hydrogen. This
company was responsible for tank swap technology and the planned hydrogen
demonstration at Paris Airport. In response, the project consortium has conducted a
thorough evaluation of the potential impacts and is actively exploring alternative solutions
to mitigate disruptions. Innovative proposals are currently being developed to ensure the
project's continued progress.
Collaborative workshop with the GOLIAT Project
The second in-person meeting of the ALRIGH2T project took place at the facilities of the
Austrian Technological Institute (AIT) on January 21st and the morning of January 22nd,
2025. The meeting was focused on reviewing key advances, discussing major takeaways,
addressing recent and upcoming challenges, and defining the next steps for the project.
To make the most of the partners' presence in Vienna, a workshop was organized on the
afternoon of January 22nd and the morning of January 23rd, in collaboration with the
European GOLIAT Project, an innovative aviation hydrogen handling and refuelling initiative
that closely aligns with ALRIGH2T's objectives. The workshop provided an open platform for
around 50 participants to explore crucial topics relevant to both projects, such as analysis
and authorization procedures for proposed demonstrations, techno-economic assessment
challenges, the identification of standardization gaps, the development of common
roadmaps, and shared technological challenges.
After three days of fruitful discussions, the Project Coordinator of ALRIGH2T, ENEA,
expressed satisfaction with the positive results of the gathering, “after one year of work and
despite the challenge of the difficult situation caused by the loss of a really relevant partner,
during the General Assembly the consortium could meet face to face, networking together
and focusing on its objectives and future proposals. We also had the opportunity to host the
first joint workshop and start concretely building up cooperation with the EU project GOLIAT
realizing how much the two sister projects were linked, complementing each other in
several fields”.
As the project moves forward, the commitment of all partners remains strong, driving the
development of pioneering LH2 refuelling solutions that will support the future of
sustainable aviation.























































































