HERA is a very big Clean Aviation project coordinated by Leonardo Aircraft and with more than 30 partners (among them UNINA) and a total budget over 30 M€. HERA project will identify and trade-off the concept of a regional aircraft, its key architectures, develop required aircraft-level technologies and integrate the required enablers in order to meet the -50% technology-based GHG emission set in SRIA for a Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft. The HERA aircraft, having a size of approximately of 50-100 seats, will operate in the regional and short-range air mobility by mid-2030 on typical distances of less than 500 km (inter-urban regional connections). The aircraft will be ready for future inter-modal and multi-modal mobility frameworks for sustainability. The HERA aircraft will include hybrid-electric propulsion based on batteries or fuel cells as energy sources supported by SAF or hydrogen burning for the thermal source, to reach up to 90% lower emissions while being fully compliant with ICAO noise rules. The HERA aircraft will be ready for entry into service by mid-2030, pursuing to the new certification rules, able to interact with new ground infrastructure, supporting new energy sources. HERA will quantitatively trade innovative aircraft architectures and configurations required to integrate several disruptive enabling technologies including high voltage MW scale electrical distribution, thermal management, new wing and fuselage as well as the new hybrid-electric propulsion and related new energy storage at low GHG.

HERA - Hybrid-Electric Regional Architecture / Nicolosi, F.; Della Vecchia, P.; De Marco, A.; Grazioso, G.; Corcione, S.; Di Stasio, M.; Marciello, V.. - (2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno HERA - Hybrid-Electric Regional Architecture nel Gennaio 2023).

HERA - Hybrid-Electric Regional Architecture

Nicolosi F.
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Della Vecchia P.;De Marco A.;Grazioso G.;Corcione S.;Di Stasio M.;Marciello V.
2023

Abstract

HERA is a very big Clean Aviation project coordinated by Leonardo Aircraft and with more than 30 partners (among them UNINA) and a total budget over 30 M€. HERA project will identify and trade-off the concept of a regional aircraft, its key architectures, develop required aircraft-level technologies and integrate the required enablers in order to meet the -50% technology-based GHG emission set in SRIA for a Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft. The HERA aircraft, having a size of approximately of 50-100 seats, will operate in the regional and short-range air mobility by mid-2030 on typical distances of less than 500 km (inter-urban regional connections). The aircraft will be ready for future inter-modal and multi-modal mobility frameworks for sustainability. The HERA aircraft will include hybrid-electric propulsion based on batteries or fuel cells as energy sources supported by SAF or hydrogen burning for the thermal source, to reach up to 90% lower emissions while being fully compliant with ICAO noise rules. The HERA aircraft will be ready for entry into service by mid-2030, pursuing to the new certification rules, able to interact with new ground infrastructure, supporting new energy sources. HERA will quantitatively trade innovative aircraft architectures and configurations required to integrate several disruptive enabling technologies including high voltage MW scale electrical distribution, thermal management, new wing and fuselage as well as the new hybrid-electric propulsion and related new energy storage at low GHG.
2023
HERA - Hybrid-Electric Regional Architecture / Nicolosi, F.; Della Vecchia, P.; De Marco, A.; Grazioso, G.; Corcione, S.; Di Stasio, M.; Marciello, V.. - (2023). (Intervento presentato al convegno HERA - Hybrid-Electric Regional Architecture nel Gennaio 2023).
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