As the aviation industry faces increasing environmental pressure, the path to carbon neutrality by 2050 is becoming a strategic priority.
Our recent study, “Decarbonising aviation: innovation and digital at the heart of strategies”, shows how cutting-edge innovations and digital solutions are transforming the sector to meet this challenge.
The report, illustrated with case studies, highlights four key levers for decarbonisation:
- Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), which are expected to cover 65% of aviation fuel requirements by 2050, with electric and hydrogen technologies offering promising zero-emission alternatives.
- Engineering innovations, like model-based systems engineering (MBSE), combined with advanced lifecycle management techniques such as service lifecycle management (SLCM)) are revolutionising aircraft design, enabling significant reductions in environmental impact from design to end-of-life.
- The optimisation of flight operations and air traffic management using digital tools offers an immediate opportunity to reduce emissions.
- Collaboration, transparency across supply chains and investment in digital continuity are essential to make this transformation a reality.
By embracing these innovations, the aerospace industry is charting a new course towards a sustainable future.