Project description
Paving the way for the new generation of green supersonic aircraft
Supersonic aircraft – aircraft that can fly faster than the speed of sound – are again entering the picture to enable high-speed travel for everyone. The EU-funded SENECA project is gathering 11 partners from academia and industry across Europe to address the lack of environmental standards for these types of aircraft. The project aims to develop detailed models of the produced carbon emissions and the landing and take-off (LTO) noise in the vicinity of airports. The project's activities will complement ICAO’s efforts towards establishing technical flight test procedures for en route (sonic boom) and LTO noise certifications.
Objective
In SENECA, eleven academic and industrial aerospace entities from all over Europe have teamed up to address the challenges raised in the call LC-MG-1-15-2020 “Towards global environmental regulation of supersonic aviation”. The consortium is considering the forthcoming market entry of a new generation of supersonic aircraft. However, it is assumed that the first new generation of supersonic aircraft will not be able to fly over land with supersonic speed, i.e. will not have completely solved the problem of the supersonic boom. Therefore, the missions under consideration for this project will be supersonic over water and subsonic over land. As a consequence, SENECA will mainly focus on noise and emissions in the vicinity of airports and the global climate impact of supersonic aircraft.
SENECA aims at developing deepened understanding and detailed modelling for the emissions, the LTO noise, and the global environmental impact of supersonic aircraft. Building on this, the development of beyond state-of-the-art technologies to further reduce the environmental impact of supersonic aviation will be enabled. SENECA will contribute its project results to the ICAO level discussions, in order to scientifically accompany and strengthen the European perspective on the necessary regulations for novel supersonic aircraft. Key milestones of the project dissemination and exploitation plan are aligned to the CAEP work program and agenda, and the whole project plan is designed to work towards these milestones.
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H2020-EU.3.4. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport
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(opens in new window) H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020
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51147 KOLN
Germany
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