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Electric Aviation and a Sustainable Future

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The race to curb the emissions from aviation is on! Globally, industry leaders, start-ups, and governments have been working towards full electrification of aircraft to reduce the emissions to 50% of today’s level by 2050.

Leading aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are working towards the electrification of aircraft, rolling them out by 2030. These efforts will start with small aircraft and narrow body vehicles and expand to wide-body passenger air liners after 2040 to meet 2050 goal.

The following eBook outlines the key trends and insights we are seeing with e-propulsion systems and major future projections for this industry. Some details inside include:

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  • Challenges of e-propulsion systems
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Electrification Aviation and a Sustainable Future – The Cause

The race to curb the emissions from aviation is on! Globally, industry leaders, start-ups, and governments have been working towards full electrification of aircraft to reduce the emissions to 50% of today’s level by 2050. Leading aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are working towards the electrification of aircraft, rolling them out by 2030. These efforts will start with small aircraft and narrow body vehicles and expand to wide-body passenger air liners after 2040 to meet 2050 goal. As the travel industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, air travel is projected to increase. The emerging new form of short/medium-haul and urban air mobility (UAM) flights adds to the pressure.
According to International Air Transport Association (IATA), aviation activities add to climate warming via CO2 emissions and contrail formations consisting primarily of hydrocarbons and ice crystals. Currently, the bulk of these emissions comes from large passenger airliners (over 100 passengers). Of the total amount, 20% of the CO2 is emitted from fuel production, transport and refining. This data tells us that the electrification of aircraft (or vehicles) alone will not bring a sustainable future. We must address the entire infrastructure supporting the transportation industries to close the carbon cycle loop.This presents a unique and unprecedented opportunity.
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