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

Today, Fokker Next Gen signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the parties Groningen Airport Eelde, Province of Drenthe, Province of Groningen, Province of Fryslân, Groningen Seaports, 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 sign 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:

‘At Groningen Airport Eelde we find space suitable for the construction of our assembly hall, it is an excellent location for our production facility. Important advantages are the direct sea connection via Groningen Seaports to the Fokker Next Gen facility in Latvia, where there will be a production site, and the expected proximity to hydrogen production facilities in the future. We are happy with the support from the region regarding government and education, and excited about the opportunities to work together with all parties who signed this agreement to develop a stable ecosystem for aviation in the Netherlands. This initiative aims to support the establishment of a final assembly line in the Northern Netherlands, which will run parallel to the line in Latvia, significantly enhancing our ability to produce innovative hydrogen aircraft.’

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.

Meiltje de Groot, CEO Groningen Airport Eelde
Juriaan Kellermann, CEO Fokker Next Gen
v.l.n.r Juriaan Kellermann - CEO Fokker Next Gen, Friso Douwstra - gedeputeerde provincie Fryslân, Willemien Meeuwissen - gedeputeerde provincie Drenthe en Henk Emmens, gedeputeerde provincie Groningen