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European Clean Aviation Regional Ecosystem

ECARE (European Clean Aviation Regional Ecosystem) is successfully closing at the end of this year! It has recently published the Handbook of Synergies booklet that includes validated methodologies and recommendations for synergies, including a comprehensive study of synergy mechanisms in the Pilot regions in France, Germany and Italy to be replicated at the European scale. 

The ECARE digital platform has been successfully launched to the public during the latest 14th EASN International Conference in Thessaloniki on October 9th. This innovative platform centralizes data on European, national, and regional funding, simplifying access to funding opportunities and insights into funded projects. It also showcases stakeholders’ competences, fostering collaboration and accelerating sustainable aviation innovation through intuitive and collaborative tools. An exclusive webinar about the platform, held on November 27th, attracted significant interest, with 70 participants engaging actively. We warmly invite all stakeholders in the aviation sector to join the ECARE Digital Platform, explore its features, and actively contribute to shaping the future of sustainable aviation. 

ECARE will present its final outcomes during the Joint Info Session on Synergies and Networks with the Clean Aviation/SESAR 3/Horizon Europe projects: ECARE, ENGAGE 2, AREANA, GREENET, and EEN, on December 10th, in Brussels. 

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Find out more about ECARE on the project official website and follow us on our social media pages on Twitter and LinkedIn, for more exciting news and updates! 

 

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The project is supported by the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking and its members.​

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking. Neither the European Union nor Clean Aviation JU can be held responsible for them.