02 Oct 2025
ALRIGH2T on track: First review meeting highlights progress and plans ahead
The ALRIGH2T Project held its first Review Meeting on 11 September at ENEA’s
headquarters in Brussels, marking the closure of its initial project period and a major step
forward in its development. The meeting gathered all Work Package leaders alongside the
European Commission’s project officer, offering an opportunity to assess achievements to
date and confirm that the project remains on track with its objectives and milestones.
Technical advancements
As the project has now surpassed the first third of its planned duration, notable progress
has been made in several areas, while certain challenges have also emerged. One of the
most significant difficulties arose from the unexpected bankruptcy and liquidation of
Universal Hydrogen, one of the consortium’s key industrial partners. Nevertheless, the
partners responded proactively ensuring continuity and safeguarding the project’s
objectives for the coming years.
In terms of technical progress, the first 18 months have been steady advances. The Work
Package on technical specifications and techno-economic boundary conditions, led by
Piaggio Aerospace, is nearly completed. This achievement included the successful delivery
of three out of its four primary tasks, such as the pre-analysis of refuelling concepts and the
detailed modelling of hydrogen demand for both direct refuelling and tank-swapping
technologies at airports in Paris and Milan. The completion of Milestone 2 confirmed the
robustness of these pre-analyses, while the team also demonstrated strong problemsolving skills in overcoming challenges linked to the complexity and volume of hydrogen
demand data required for the final analysis.
Further progress has been recorded in the development of liquid hydrogen supply and
accelerated loading systems. Preliminary NPSH analyses and HAZOP studies have been
performed. The pump design is being finalised, and subsystem modelling is underway, with
initial results proving highly promising. In parallel, advances in direct refuelling technologies
have also been achieved, particularly in the identification and testing of sensors, in the
design of the LH₂ tank and positioning of the integrated sensors, in the development of the
digital twin, and the creation of preliminary CFD and FEA models.
The project has also moved forward with its demonstration activities and technological
evaluation. Preparations for the direct refuelling demonstration at Malpensa Airport have
now begun, involving the definition of requirements and objectives, the elaboration of a
detailed test matrix, and the specification of the necessary demonstration hardware. The
creation of both conceptual and physical schematics has provided a clearer framework for
implementation, while also clarifying each partner’s contributions and responsibilities.
At the same time, work on environmental, safety, regulatory and cross-cutting aspects
has progressed steadily, with the completion of an initial regulatory screening, the
identification of Sandbox procedure documents, and the launch of preliminary hazard
identification and safety modelling. Moreover, a Virtual Reality environment and a 3D airport
model have been developed to support training activities, reinforcing the project’s holistic
approach to safety and regulation.
The journey ahead
This meeting represented a key gathering for the ALRIGH2T Project, underlining the
importance of collaboration across all consortium partners. Despite external challenges,
the project has laid strong foundations for its continued success.
As it advances, ALRIGH2T remains firmly committed to contributing to the
decarbonisation of aviation by developing cutting-edge liquid hydrogen refuelling
technologies and processes. In doing so, the project supports Europe’s ambition to
accelerate the energy transition and to pave the way towards a more sustainable future for
air transport.























































































