The LEIA Project: Advancing the Future of Hybrid-Electric Aviation
On 14 January 2026, the Clean Aviation Phase 2 project LEIA (Large scalE Integration demonstrator of hybrid Electrical Architecture) was officially launched, marking a significant milestone in Europe’s ongoing efforts to advance sustainable aviation.
Coordinated by Airbus and implemented by a prestigious consortium of 25 partners, the project aims to explore disruptive electrical architectures and integrate high-voltage technologies—including energy sources, power distribution and conversion systems, and end-use applications—into a new Ground Lab Integration Test Demonstrator. The initiative targets Technology Readiness Level 5 (TRL5) by the project’s conclusion.
LEIA is expected to play a pivotal role in enabling safer, more reliable, and more efficient next-generation short- and medium-range aircraft, directly feeding into Clean Aviation’s strategic objectives in advancing green aviation technologies.
Further updates on the progress and outcomes of the LEIA project will be presented in forthcoming issues of the EASN newsletter, highlighting its transformative contribution to shaping the future of aviation.

For more details, please refer to the LEIA official webpage and also stay updated with the latest news and activities on the dedicated LinkedIn account.

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.