ZeroAvia secures €21.4M EU Grant Fuels ODIN Project
The article’s central assertions—that ZeroAvia received a €21.4 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund for the ODIN project to retrofit Cessna Caravans with hydrogen-electric engines and build hydrogen infrastructure in Norway, aiming for a 2028 deployment—are verifiable and have been reported by reputable industry news outlets and ZeroAvia’s own communications. However, some details such as the STEP program’s specific involvement, the precise scale (e.g., 'world’s largest zero-emission network'), timelines for certification and deployment, and ancillary economic/job impact claims lack readily accessible and direct source confirmation or are presented as forward-looking projections.
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