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SAS partners with Danish and Dutch leaders to drive a green hydrogen network across Northwest Europe, with royal support marking this step toward sustainable aviation.

Today, SAS joins forces in a groundbreaking partnership between Danish green hydrogen producers and the Dutch industrial sector, marked by the presence of His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, His Majesty King Frederik of Denmark, Dutch Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Climate Policy and Green Growth Sophie Hermans, and Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy, and Utilities, Lars Aagaard.

The alliance was officially established through a declaration signed at the Dutch-Danish Forum on hydrogen cooperation, held at Danish Industry’s headquarters.

This international initiative aims to develop Northwest Europe’s leading green hydrogen network, connecting Danish production capabilities with Dutch industrial demand. The collaboration will strengthen green hydrogen infrastructure, stimulate demand, encourage government support, and secure funding to position green hydrogen as a competitive energy solution across the region.

SAS is dedicated to playing a pivotal role in this sustainable transition, working alongside partners to advance toward a greener future for aviation.

“We’re very excited and proud to join forces in this green hydrogen partnership, which brings us closer to a sustainable future for aviation. If Europe is to meet its climate goals and strengthen energy security, public and private sectors as well as countries must work together to build a strong green hydrogen market. We’re committed to doing our part to help drive real progress”, says SAS President & CEO, Anko van der Werff.

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