The updated version of the SRIA provides the vision for the 2nd Phase of the Clean Aviation programme and outlines aircraft technological innovations proposed around four (4) aircraft concepts for...
Our 2050 is now: pioneering greener aircraft
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Aviation must introduce significantly cleaner aircraft into service by 2035 to achieve the sector’s climate neutrality goals by 2050. The Clean Aviation programme, co-funded by the European Union, is delivering the game-changing aircraft technologies before 2030 to enable it to happen.
Clean Aviation Executive Director Axel Krein shares his thoughts on our 28 daring projects and more. Read more
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