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Akronym
SMR ACAP
Projekt Titel
SMR aircraft architecture and technology integration project
Förderkennzeichen
101101955
Funding code
945.10-311
Startdatum
January 1, 2023
Enddatum
December 31, 2026
Award URL
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101101955/
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Funder
European Commission  
Funding Program
Horizon Europe
Institut
Aircraft Systems Engineering M-7  
Principal Investigator
Thielecke, Frank  
Involved external organisation
Airbus Operations GmbH  
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)  
Airbus Operations SAS  
ESPLORO PROJECTS GMBH  
IRT Antoine de Saint Exupéry  
MTU Aero Engines AG  
ONERA – French Aerospace Lab  
University of Patras  
Safran Aircraft Engines  
Technical University of Denmark  
Lufthansa Technik Aktiengesellschaft  
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e. V.  
Chalmers University of Technology  
Liebherr Aerospace Toulouse SAS  
GE AVIO SRL  
IKERLAN S. Coop  
Liebherr-Elektronik GmbH  
Delft University of Technology  
Thales Avionics Electrical Systems SAS  
Airbus Defence and Space GmbH  
The sky’s the limit in the future of green flight.
The EU is committed to developing solutions for reducing the environmental footprint of air transport. In line with the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking, research and industry will join forces to accelerate the evolution of innovation. With this in mind, the EU-funded SMR ACAP project will focus on the small/medium range (SMR) aircraft architecture and technology. Specifically, it will steer and manage the definition of the targeted SMR aircraft configurations with all key performance features required for the SMR architecture. It will provide the digital collaborative framework with tools, means and skills needed to achieve the Clean Aviation goals: reduce emissions by 30 % compared to a 2020 state-of-the-art technology and replace 75 % of the fleet by 2050.
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