Eco-design for aviation
6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- TECHNI-MODUL ENGINEERING
French SME engineering advanced composite tooling and thermoplastic welding solutions for aerospace primary structures within Clean Sky 2.
“GAM-2020-AIR keywords explicitly include eco-design, high performance, and energy efficiency for aircraft and rotorcraft.”
SMEFR4 projects - SZELIGA GRZEGORZ
Polish aerospace manufacturer specializing in airframe components and engine nacelle structures for next-generation tilt rotor aircraft.
“GAM-2020-AIR keywords include eco design, high performance and energy efficiency, indicating a shift toward greener aviation manufacturing.”
PL4 projects - ZAKLADY LOTNICZE MARGANSKI & MYSLOWSKI SA
Polish light aircraft and motor glider manufacturer with Clean Sky 2 experience in energy-efficient and rotor-craft airframe development.
“GAM-2020-AIR carries the keyword 'Eco Design', indicating engagement with lifecycle and environmental impact considerations in aircraft development.”
SMEPL2 projects - ARTUS SAS
French aerospace manufacturer contributing airframe and rotor-craft components to Clean Sky 2, with a growing focus on energy efficiency and eco-design.
“The 'Eco Design' keyword appears only in the most recent project (2020-2024), suggesting this is a newer dimension of their work, consistent with Clean Sky 2's environmental objectives.”
FR2 projects - GEVEN SPA
Italian aerospace industrial partner in Clean Sky 2 AIRFRAME ITD, contributing airframe and cabin expertise with a growing focus on rotor-craft and eco-design.
“GAM-2020-AIR is tagged with 'eco design' and 'high performance and energy efficiency', aligning GEVEN's recent work with Clean Sky's environmental objectives.”
IT2 projects - EUROTECH SP ZOO
Polish aerospace SME delivering airframe and rotorcraft engineering within Clean Sky 2, focused on performance and eco-design.
“GAM-2020-AIR keywords include both 'Eco Design' and 'High Performance and Energy Efficiency', reflecting alignment with Clean Sky 2's green aviation mandate.”
SMEPL2 projects