(01 Dec 2021)
Embraer has signed a memorandum of understanding
with Pratt & Whitney to collaborate on studies of 100% Sustainable
Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Technical teams from the two companies will engage
to define an integrated ground and flight test plan for 100% SAF
in a GTF-powered Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.
SAF is manufactured from renewable feedstocks,
such as used cooking oil or municipal solid waste, and may reduce
lifecyle CO2 emissions by up to 80% relative to fossil-based jet
fuel.
Today, technical standards devised by ASTM
International allow aircraft to operate with SAF at blends of up
to 50% with kerosene.
Embraer E195-E2. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“Pratt & Whitney has been active in SAF testing
and certification for almost two decades. We will strategically
continue to support 100% SAF flight tests for key customers that
expand SAF uptake, including partnering with Embraer to test the
E-Jets E2 aircraft on 100% SAF as part of their 2050 net zero
emissions target,” said Graham Webb, Chief Sustainability Officer
at Pratt & Whitney. “Through our constant pursuit of more
efficient aircraft propulsion technologies, we are determined to
support our customers in achieving their goal of net zero CO2
emissions by 2050, and will ensure that our engines will be ready
for operation with 100% SAF.”
The Embraer E195-E2, powered by Pratt & Whitney
GTF engines, offers more than 24% better fuel efficiency and
lower CO2 emissions per seat than the previous generation E195.
Pratt & Whitney powers a range of other Embraer aircraft,
including the
Phenom 300 and 100 series executive jets, and the
C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft, which uses IAE V2500
engines.
“We are committed to continually enhancing the
efficiency and performance of our products, and by further
extending their compatibility with SAF, we will enable our
customers to operate as sustainably as possible,” said Arjan
Meijer, President and CEO, Embraer Commercial Aviation. “Embraer
has a recognized track record of innovation in sustainable fuels,
which includes the industry's first certified ethanol-powered
aircraft in 2004, and collaboration is an essential pre-requisite
for our industry to achieve our environmental goals. We are
delighted to partner with Pratt & Whitney towards this critical
task of enabling aircraft operation with 100% SAF.”
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