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CINEA Highlights EU-Funded Sustainable Aviation Projects at ILA Berlin 2026

CINEA Highlights EU-Funded Sustainable Aviation Projects at ILA Berlin 2026
CINEA took a prominent role at ILA Berlin 2026, one of the world’s leading aerospace exhibitions held from 10 to 14 June in Berlin, Germany. At the European Commission’s stand, visitors were introduced to a diverse array of innovative projects managed by CINEA and supported through European Union funding programmes. These initiatives underscore Europe’s commitment to accelerating the transition to climate-neutral aviation while enhancing the competitiveness of its aerospace industry.
Supporting Innovation from Research to Deployment
The projects showcased at ILA Berlin demonstrate the comprehensive support provided by EU funding across the entire innovation spectrum, from initial research and development to industrial deployment. Horizon Europe funds pioneering research and demonstration activities, while the Innovation Fund facilitates the commercial scaling of low-carbon technologies. This integrated funding approach is essential for expediting the adoption of clean aviation solutions and fostering a robust innovation ecosystem that enables European companies to transition groundbreaking technologies from the laboratory to the marketplace.
Delivering Impact for Clean Aviation
Exhibits and demonstrations at the event highlighted the tangible potential of European innovation to reduce aviation emissions and strengthen industrial leadership. Among the notable projects was HERMES, led by AURA AERO, which aims to introduce the world’s first 19-seat hybrid-electric regional aircraft, ERA. This project is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 51% compared to conventional aircraft of similar size, potentially avoiding 10 million tonnes of CO₂ equivalent over its first decade. Additionally, HERMES is projected to create over 1,600 direct jobs by 2036.
Another significant initiative is ENGINEUS PULL, developed by Safran Electrical & Power and supported by a €14.7 million grant from the Innovation Fund. This project focuses on industrialising the production of Safran’s certified ENGINeUS electric motor, scaling manufacturing capabilities to advance aviation decarbonisation efforts.
MINIMAL, a project backed by Horizon Europe and led by Chalmers University, is developing climate-optimised propulsion systems based on composite cycle engine technology. By integrating constant volume combustion into a gas turbine core, MINIMAL aims to reduce contrail formation by 80%, net nitrogen oxide emissions by 52%, and fuel consumption by 36%.
Navigating Challenges and Global Competition
Despite these promising developments, CINEA’s sustainable aviation projects confront significant challenges. The European aviation sector remains heavily reliant on fossil fuels and imported kerosene, and the commercial scaling of new propulsion technologies presents considerable complexity. Furthermore, the industry faces intense competition from China and the United States, both of which are investing substantially in sustainable aviation technologies. Market responses at ILA Berlin reflected growing interest in these innovations, while traditional aerospace manufacturers are increasingly integrating sustainable solutions into their portfolios, intensifying the competitive environment.
Industrial collaboration continues to be a critical factor in advancing sustainable aviation. However, recent developments, such as the separation of the Franco-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS) project, reveal underlying tensions that could affect joint efforts in this domain.
Broader Impact of EU Aviation Funding
Since 2014, CINEA’s aviation portfolio has supported 359 projects valued at €4.5 billion, funded through Horizon Europe, Horizon 2020, the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), the Innovation Fund, and the LIFE Programme. These initiatives encompass the development of next-generation aircraft, sustainable aviation fuels, cleaner airport operations, and modernised air traffic management systems. By fostering breakthrough research, demonstration, and first-of-a-kind industrial deployment, CINEA is contributing to the creation of a more sustainable, resilient, and competitive European aerospace sector amid the challenges of a rapidly evolving global market.

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