Western Daily Press

Aerospace giants unite to target clean aviation

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AEROSPACE heavyweigh­ts including Airbus, Rolls-Royce and easyJet have pledged to work together to support the sector’s transition to net zero carbon emissions.

The group of South West-based industry leaders met at Bristol Airport to discuss ways to move towards clean aviation.

The event, part of a series being organised by the airport to showcase the region’s role in helping the industry decarbonis­e, was also attended by sector representa­tives from GKN, Atkins, Vertical Aerospace, Universal Hydrogen and Wood.

The group said it was “committed” to driving the developmen­t and adoption of zero emissions technologi­es across the industry in the region and beyond.

“This will involve cross-sector collaborat­ion and innovation that will help deliver the UK’s sustainabl­e aviation ambitions and enable the UK to build back better from the pandemic, driving recovery and jobs creation across the region and the country,” the group said in a statement.

Bristol Airport said further collaborat­ions and proposals would take place in the coming months as the region turns towards recovery from Covid-19 and in the lead up to COP26 in November.

Plans include working with the Western Gateway - a proposal to create an economic powerhouse across the West of England and South Wales.

There are a number of clean aviation projects under way in the South West including a consortium led by Atkins, and including Bristol Airport, that is exploring the feasibilit­y of air taxi services in the region.

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