Paris Air Show: Pushing Sustainable Aviation Boundaries

The 54th edition of the Air Show brought out breakthroughs in sustainable aviation and advanced eVTOL technologies

Issue: 4 / 2023By Ayushee ChaudharyPhoto(s): By Safran, Archer, Airbus, Embraer, SkyDrive, Solar Stratos, Wisk Aero
Making planes electric and hybrid, Safran Electrical & Power is rolling out its all-electric and hybrid propulsion roadmap, with the development of the ENGINeUS line of electric motors

The much-awaited 54th edition of the International Paris Air Show made a triumphant return after a four-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The event turned the spotlight on groundbreaking sustainable aviation initiatives, revealing the industry’s unwavering commitment to slashing carbon emissions and embracing cutting-edge technologies. From the construction of a novel sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) manufacturing facility to pioneering research in hydrogen propulsion systems, these initiatives are propelling the realm of sustainable aviation into a new era. Some of the major highlights in this direction included:

The 2023 Paris Air Show witnessed the ascendancy of the eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) pioneers, underscoring their dominance in the aviation domain. The Volocopter 2X model gracefully initiated the aerial display, heralding a paradigm shift in mobility.

NEW SAF PRODUCTION FACILITY SET TO RISE IN WASHINGTON

In a significant stride towards eco-friendly aviation, California-based clean energy startup Twelve Corporation unveiled plans for a groundbreaking SAF production facility in Moses Lake, Washington. The facility, in adherence with Washington State’s green power regulations, is poised to craft its unique “E-Jet” fuel utilising carbon dioxide and renewable energy sources.

Archer’s Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for use in urban air mobility networks.
EcoPulse, the hybridelectric distributed propulsion aircraft demonstrator will perform its first flight later this year.
Nordic Aviation Capital will acquire 15 firm plus 15 optional EVE eVTOLs, supporting the development of innovative transportation operations.

AEROLEASE ELEVATES ELECTRIC AVIATION

Aerolease’s partnership with Eviation Aircraft for the acquisition of up to 50 all-electric Alice aircraft underlines their commitment to advancing electric aviation. With a focus on offering the ninepassenger model to operators through innovative finance and leasing terms, Aerolease is pioneering a new chapter in sustainable air travel.

AIRBUS’ HYDROGEN FUEL CELL ENDEAVOR

Airbus shook the aerospace landscape with its HyPower demonstrator programme, introducing the possibility of replacing the auxiliary power unit (APU) in an A330 widebody aircraft with a cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell system. This innovation aims to produce power while significantly reducing CO2 emissions, nitrogen oxides, and noise levels from traditional APUs, carving a path towards a greener aviation future.

ARCHER’S STRIDE TOWARDS eVTOL MANUFACTURING

Archer’s four-passenger eVTOL, Midnight, garnered attention with its international premiere. Archer’s CEO Adam Goldstein and Carlos Tavares of Stellantis unveiled plans for a production factory in Georgia, aiming to manufacture 1,000 eVTOLs annually. This visionary endeavor is poised to reshape the aviation landscape.

AURA AERO’S REMARKABLE GROWTH

Charter provider Elit’Avia’s expansion of their existing order for Aura Aero’s hybrid-electric regional airliner amplifies Aura’s remarkable growth trajectory. Aura Aero’s pursuit of sustainable aviation solutions, along with Elit’Avia’s strategic move, positions both companies at the forefront of a sustainable aviation revolution.

BOEING’S VISION FOR SAF SUPPLY

Boeing introduced the “SAF Dashboard,” a groundbreaking tool that forecasts the supply of sustainable aviation fuel over the next decade. Designed to monitor and assess the anticipated capacity of SAF, this dashboard consolidates global SAF capacity announcements, facilitating the industry’s quest to achieve the ambitious net-zero emissions target by 2050.

PIONEERING HYBRID-ELECTRIC FLIGHT

The EcoPulse project, a collaborative effort by Daher, Safran, and Airbus, took the spotlight as it debuted at the Paris Air Show. This hybridelectric technology demonstrator, set to integrate a hybrid-electric propulsion system, signifies a pivotal advancement towards sustainable flight. The integration of electric thrusters on the wing promises enhanced efficiency and reduced emissions.

EVE AIR MOBILITY’S GROWING INFLUENCE

Eve Air Mobility, backed by Embraer, achieved new milestones with a flurry of orders for its innovative eVTOL aircraft. Strategic agreements with Voar Aviation, Widerøe Zero, and Nordic Aviation Capital propelled Eve Air Mobility’s presence, emphasising its commitment to shaping the future of urban air mobility.

INNOVATIVE HORIZON WITH HYDROGEN PROPULSION SYSTEMS

In a collaborative venture, GKN Aerospace and Embraer announced a partnership to explore hydrogen propulsion systems for aircraft. This pioneering endeavor aims to redefine the propulsion landscape and pave the way for a sustainable future in aviation. Embraer’s Energia programme seeks to harness hydrogen’s potential, ushering in a new era of environmentally conscious flight.

JAPANESE INNOVATION WITH SKYDRIVE

Japanese eVTOL aircraft developer SkyDrive unveiled its strategic partnership with Suzuki Motor Corporation, underlining plans to manufacture its air taxi in Japan. This innovative aircraft, equipped with Thales flight controls, accommodates an extra seat, making it a three-seater designed for short flights. SkyDrive’s pursuit of airworthiness certification aligns with its mission to revolutionise air travel.

LILIUM’S BOLD VISION FOR eVTOL TRAVEL

Lilium, another European aviation pioneer, introduced a cabin mockup of its Lilium Jet, a revolutionary aircraft designed for six passengers covering distances of up to 155 miles. With plans to launch eVTOL flights in Shenzhen, China, and collaborate with Heli-Eastern for aircraft provision, Lilium is redefining the future of air travel. UrbanV has also teamed up with Lilium to create essential ground infrastructure for eVTOL operations in Italy and Southern France, with potential expansion into other markets. Leveraging key airports, these eVTOLs will operate from helipadsized sites equipped for recharging, enabling regional air services with Lilium’s 155-mile range aircraft.

SkyDrive eVTOL is creating a future where everyone uses the sky for everyday transportation.
SolarStratos, powered by solar panels on the wings, will be the first manned solar-powered aircraft to penetrate the stratosphere.
Wisk is the most advanced, autonomous, four-passenger eVTOL air taxi in the world.

SAFRAN’S AMBITIOUS ELECTRIC MOTOR VENTURE

Safran Electrical & Power is taking electrification to new heights with its ambitious plan to establish EngineUs electric motor production sites in France and the UK by 2026. This gamechanging initiative is set to churn out 1,000 motors annually, serving the electric and hybrid aviation sectors. The production lines will operate under an automotive-inspired model, amplifying the drive toward cleaner aviation solutions.

SOLAR STRATOS’ ECO-FRIENDLY AVIATION FEAT

Solar Stratos founder Raphael Domjan’s audacious endeavor to create an aircraft powered solely by solar energy brings a groundbreaking twist to green aviation. This pioneering project aims to demonstrate flight to the edge of space without emitting carbon, showcasing the limitless potential of sustainable aviation.

VOLOCOPTER’S AIR MOBILITY ASPIRATIONS & COLLABORATIVE MILESTONES

German aviation leader Volocopter showcased its two-seat air taxi, VoloCity, set to make its grand debut at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Designed to connect Charles de Gaulle Airport and the Media Village at Le Bourget Airport during the games, this innovative vehicle embodies the dawn of a new era in air mobility. Volocopter also made significant strides at the Airshow, forging partnerships that underscore its global reach. A collaboration with ADAC Luftrettung and Groupe ADP solidified the launch of the first eVTOL aircraft services over Paris Region skies during the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Furthermore, Volocopter’s successful flight trials in Saudi Arabia marked a groundbreaking achievement, securing special flight authorisation in the Kingdom.

VOLTAERO UNVEILS CASSIO 330 HYBRID-ELECTRIC PROTOTYPE

VoltAero reveals the Cassio 330 hybridelectric aircraft prototype at the Paris Airshow, marking the debut of their cargo, air taxi, and medevac model. Powered by a Kawasaki Motors four-cylinder 165-kilowatt engine, flight testing begins this year, with a second prototype featuring VoltAero’s hybrid-electric propulsion system set to fly in Q2 2024. Models Cassio 480 and 600 are in the works for future releases.

WISK AERO’S VISION FOR AUTONOMOUS eVTOLS

Wisk Aero’s partnership with Safran to incorporate the SkyNaute inertial navigation system in their autonomous eVTOL air taxi exemplifies their commitment to innovation. With their Generation 6 eVTOL aircraft taking center stage at the Paris Airshow, Wisk Aero envisions a future where compact navigation technology ensures precise flight trajectories, revolutionising urban air mobility.

The 2023 Paris Airshow proved to be a pivotal moment for sustainable aviation. From visionary eVTOL pioneers to revolutionary propulsion systems, the event showcased the industry’s unwavering commitment to a greener, more technologically advanced future. As these groundbreaking initiatives gain momentum, they set the stage for a new era of aviation that prioritises sustainability and innovation.