International Airport Review
Emily Budgen
13 June 2024

The Clean Innovation Joint Undertaking and the City of Hamburg are accelerating innovation to achieve net-zero aviation.

Last week at the ILA Berlin International Air Show, the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking and the City of Hamburg signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC), accelerating the demonstration of low-emission aircraft ideas and technologies for entry into airline service by 2035.

Both parties have agreed on a joint strategic roadmap for net-zero aviation, adhering with the European Green Deal objectives and identifying areas for research and innovation where Hamburg can concentrate efforts. 

The City of Hamburg will mobilise up to €128 million in investments to support projects at regional level, contributing to the Clean Aviation’s Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) and programme objectives, between 2024 and 2027.

[Read on: Hamburg and the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking accelerate innovation for net-zero aviation (internationalairportreview.com)]

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