General Aviation is the cradle of innovation for the aviation industry

From improving performance of propulsion systems, such as unleaded piston engines, ultra-efficient turbine engines and novel propulsion technologies as well as the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuels, General Aviation is leading aviation’s decarbonisation efforts. Electric, hybrid-electric and hydrogen (fuel cell or liquid hydrogen) powered aircraft are being developed and in some cases already in production for the General Aviation market. Over time, as these technologies are matured through experience within General Aviation, they will be scaled up to larger passenger transport aircraft. The same is true for autonomous flight and the rapidly developing Advanced Air Mobility and electric Vertical Take-off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft. This new form of personal transportation offers immense potential in terms of delivering the European Commission’s goal of sustainable and smart mobility and transport, notwithstanding significant economic benefits to Europe.