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Clean Sky has the objective to reduce the European air traffic’s emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides and noise by 20-40 percent by the year 2020. Saab is involved in the project, developing new technologies to reach this goal.
”The project is of great strategic importance for the environment, the future of civil aviation and for Saabs position within the European aircraft industry. We play an important role in Clean Sky with our unique expertise and knowledge, and we are confident that we can contribute in making air traffic more environmentally efficient”, says Åke Svensson, CEO for Saab and also chairman for ASD (AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe), who is in Brussels to inaugurate the project.
A number of sub-areas are proposed within the framework of the program. Saab, together with Airbus, will develop a new wing configuration that is intended to be the basis for the next generation wing for large civil aircraft. Saab will also participate in developing new systems that make it possible to plan flight paths much more intelligently than at present, which will lead to smarter and more fuel efficient flights. Other sub-systems that will be studied are de-icing systems, thermal management systems and more electric actuation systems.
Clean Sky is a Joint Technology Initiative, a new collaboration form within the EU where industries, organizations and authorities participates, with the objective to develop and demonstrate new technologies. The Clean Sky JTI gathers the majority of the European aircraft industries, from small and medium sized enterprises up to the major players on the market. In addition, the research community is also a key player in the project.
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