FAA Working With Manufacturers Towards Cleaner Skies, Quieter Airplanes
FAA Partners With Boeing, GE, Pratt & Whitney On CLEEN Program
The FAA will be working with several major manufacturers in conjunction with its CLEEN program, which is designed to speed the development and application of environmentally progressive technologies for cleaner and quieter jet aircraft.
As part of the FAA's Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise (CLEEN) program, Boeing and the FAA each will contribute up to $25 million during the next five years to conduct flight demonstrations of emergent airframe and engine technologies that have the potential of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and community noise.
"By combining our resources and expertise, we believe we can transition promising technologies from development into service more quickly to help reduce the environmental footprint of airplanes," said Matt Ganz, vice president and general manager of Boeing Research & Technology, which is leading the program at Boeing. "We recognize the importance of protecting our ecosystem and are looking forward to working with the FAA on a variety of innovative solutions to help define the future.
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