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Sustainably connecting Europe's economic areas

AVIATION WILL (HAVE TO) CHANGE

The environment is everyone's business! Climate change and the need for emission-neutral aircraft engines and the necessary infrastructure will change airlines and airports in the nearfuture. Ticket prices for flights are already rising noticeably. But the economy is still dependent on secure connectivity within Europe. The solution: electric or hydrogen-powered aircraft that fly with locally generated "green energy" will make regional air travel both ecologically and economically possible.

RELIABLY CONNECTING ECONOMIC AREAS

New electric or hydrogen-powered aircraft can revitalise the traditional regional transport business model and reactivate lost markets. The advantages for business travellers: Significant time savings at the same cost. And climate neutrality.

END-TO-END APPROACH

EVIA AERO takes an end-to-end approach to sustainable aviation, which requires two building blocks: climate-friendly electric and hydrogen aircraft and purpose-produced green energy. Through joint ventures with airports and the construction of photovoltaic systems and hydrogen plants, local energy costs can be reduced by up to 50 percent. The focus is on partnering with airports so they can benefit from sustainable aviation.

Aviation industry strives to become more sustainable

Air traffic has been growing rapidly again despite its huge carbon footprint. Now several startups are developing electric planes for short-haul routes and want to convert existing aircraft from kerosene to hydrogen.

Autor: Dan Hirschfeld
Quelle YouTube

EVIA AERO – Going electric in the air (VIDEO in German)

Criticism of the aviation industry is growing: aeroplanes are noisy, emit pollutants and harm the climate. But change is on the horizon. Start-ups and technology companies are developing electric aircraft for short-haul flights or converting existing models from paraffin to hydrogen propulsion. These innovative approaches are paving the way for a clean and sustainable future for aviation - step by step, quieter and more environmentally friendly.

Autor: Volker Kölling
Quelle: YouTube

Eviation – First Flight

Moses Lake, Washington, U.S. – September 27, 2022 – Eviation Aircraft, a manufacturer of all-electric aircraft, successfully completed the first flight of its zero-emission Alice aircraft, a historic day and major milestone in electric aviation.

Autor: Eviation Aircraft Inc., Arlington WA 98223, USA
Quelle: YouTube

latest News

October 24, 2024

EVIA AERO becomes World Business Partner of ACI EUROPE

EVIA AERO, a Germany-based sustainable aviation company, announces its membership as a World Business Partner of Airports Council International (ACI) EUROPE. The membership provides EVIA AERO with a unique platform to help maximise business connections and expertise in the airport industry, enabling the company to foster a sustainable and emission-free future of aviation.

September 26, 2024

Partnership to promote sustainable aviation

Bremen-based aviation company EVIA AERO and AXSOL, an expert in advanced energy storage solutions, today announced their strategic cooperation. The aim of this partnership is to drive forward the development and implementation of environmentally friendly technologies in aviation and thus usher in a new era of sustainable mobility.

September 9, 2024

EVIA AERO signs contract to install photovoltaic system at first German airport

The Bremen-based sustainable aviation company EVIA AERO has reached a forward-looking milestone in its history: Founder and CEO Florian Kruse has signed a contract for the construction of a photovoltaic and energy system for sustainable aviation at Chemnitz Airport.

August 26, 2024

How a Bremen-based company wants to make sustainable flying possible

TV report on EVIA AERO: buten un binnen, Bremen regional magazine from August 26, 2024 (report in German, available online until August 26, 2026)