Boeing and Etihad Airways will use a
787-10 Dreamliner to test ways to reduce emissions and noise as
part of the aerospace company's ecoDemonstrator program before the airline accepts delivery of the airplane this fall.
The
collaboration, which includes extensive sound measurement testing
with industry partners, builds on a strategic sustainability alliance Boeing and Etihad formed in November 2019.
"This is the latest program under Etihad's industry-leading
strategic partnership with Boeing, focusing on innovating
real-world solutions to the key sustainability challenges facing
the aviation industry," said Etihad Aviation Group's Chief Executive
Officer, Tony Douglas. "The ecoDemonstrator program is founded
on innovation and sustainability — and these are core values for
Etihad Airways, Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates. Etihad and
Boeing see a great opportunity to collaborate and share knowledge
to minimize the impact of aviation on the environment."
The
ecoDemonstrator program utilizes commercial aircraft to test
technologies that can make aviation safer and more sustainable now
and into the future. The 2020 program, which will begin testing in
August, is the first to use a Boeing 787-10.
"Industry
collaboration is a key aspect of Boeing's ecoDemonstrator program
that enables us to accelerate innovation," said Stan Deal, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes president and CEO. "We're proud to broaden
our sustainability partnership with Etihad Airways by testing
promising technologies that can reduce emissions, help commercial
aviation meet our climate goals, and allow the industry to grow in
a responsible manner that respects our planet and its natural
resources."
Boeing and Etihad will work with
industry-leading partners, including NASA and Safran Landing
Systems, to conduct aircraft noise measurements from sensors on
the airplane and the ground. The data will be used to validate
aircraft noise prediction processes and the sound reduction
potential of aircraft designs, including landing gear, that are modified for quieter operations.
In addition, a flight will
be conducted during which pilots, air traffic controllers and an
airline's operations center will simultaneously share digital
information to optimize routing efficiency and enhance safety by
reducing workload and radio frequency congestion.
Test
flights will be flown on a blend of sustainable fuel, which
significantly lowers aviation's environmental footprint.
The
testing program is expected to last about four weeks before Etihad
enters the Boeing 787-10 into service
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