The “green” ATR 72 prototype made the first
flight of the “Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative (CS JTI)”
test campaign on Wednesday.
CS JTI is a measure adopted by the
European Parliament to support the trend of public-private
partnership (PPP) initiatives in the field of research, with the
aim of jointly developing a wide spectrum of technologies devoted
to a clean, innovative and competitive air transport system.
The Clean Sky goal is to achieve major steps
towards the ACARE Environmental Goals for 2020 when compared to
2000 levels: 50% reduction in CO2 emissions, 80% cut in NOx
emissions and halving of noise pollution. The project is financed
50/50 by the aeronautical industry and by the European Union.
ATR has been part of the project since it was
created in 2008, playing the role of Associate to its Italian
shareholder Alenia Aermacchi, the Coordinator of Green Regional
Aircraft Integrated Technology Demonstrator, inside the CS JTI.
Wednesday's flight is the first of all those planned for the
initiative's Projects. Later on, towards the end of the year, a
second flight test campaign will be checking out improvements to
the electrical distribution, energy dispersal and the air
conditioning systems. The improvements being jointly developed and
tested on the ATR today will eventually benefit all regional
aircraft tomorrow.
Carmine Orsi, ATR's Senior Vice-President
Engineering was delighted by this first flight of the “Clean Sky”
project. “The ATRs already enjoy a worldwide reputation for the
low gas emissions due to its low fuel consumption and structural
efficiency with large use of composite material on primary
structures. Today, we are going further by using one of our
aircraft to test the fruit of several years of joint work with the
researchers, which should enable us to be even greener in the
future,” he said. “As aircraft manufacturers, we have a real
responsibility to develop increasingly green technologies, in
particular given that in the coming years, more and more aircraft
will be taking to the skies.”
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