Sustainable Aviation & Test Environment (SATE) Project

Project Details

Description of project aims

The Sustainable Aviation Test Environment (SATE) project is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing regional air travel by advancing sustainable aviation technologies. Collaborating with 10 partners during the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Phase I Future Flight Challenge competition, the project focused on creating a dedicated test environment in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to trial and develop low-carbon aviation solutions.
Objectives and Scope:

Establishing a Test Environment: Set up infrastructure to test electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered aircraft, addressing the unique challenges of operating in remote and rural areas.
Advancing Sustainable Technologies: Accelerate the development of zero-emission aircraft and associated technologies, such as battery systems, charging infrastructure, and hydrogen fuel cells.
Integration with Existing Infrastructure: Explore how new aviation technologies can be integrated into current airport operations, air traffic management, and regulatory frameworks.
Community Engagement: Work with local communities to assess the social, economic, and environmental impacts of sustainable aviation, ensuring that developments meet regional needs.
AcronymSATE
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/201/09/21

Collaborative partners

  • University of the Highlands and Islands
  • HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS AIRPORTS (lead)
  • University of Highlands and Islands (Project partner)
  • Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (Project partner)
  • Highlands and Islands Enterprise (Project partner)
  • Orkney Islands Council (Project partner)
  • European Marine Energy Centre (Project partner)
  • LOGANAIR (Project partner)
  • Windracers (Project partner)
  • AMPAIRE (Project partner)
  • FlareBright (Project partner)
  • ZeroAvia (Project partner)

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