The UK’s largest regional airline has said the Scottish Highlands can provide a “key building block” in the drive to decarbonise the country’s air transport system.
Loganair believes proposed large-scale green hydrogen production in the region would play a crucial role in establishing the range of national infrastructure needed for airlines to switch to clean, zero carbon fuels.
The Scottish company has voiced support for a bid to win green freeport status by the Cromarty Firth and Inverness, which is regarded as critical in attracting £1billion investment to accelerate development of green hydrogen technology in the area.
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