On 7 September, the Governing Board of the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking approved €380 million*, including €152 million in EU funding, for an additional 8 daring projects accelerating aviation’s...
2022 Highlights
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Clean Aviation will develop and demonstrate technologies which will reduce greenhouse emissions by at least 30% vs. current state-of-the-art regional and short-medium range aircraft with a targeted entry-into-service in 2035. That is an ambitious goal, but Clean Aviation is not starting from scratch; it will build on the strong foundations laid by the work of the Clean Sky and Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertakings.
Our Highlights report documents a selection of achievements from the year 2022. Click the "View Downloads" button on this page to find out more about our radical innovative technologies, who’s participating in our projects, synergies with other EU, national and regional initiatives, and the path forward for Clean Aviation!
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