Light aircraft engine manufacturer Continental announced a strategic partnership with sustainable aviation solutions provider APUS Zero Emission this week at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Germany-based APUS Zero Emission—whose goal is “to make air traffic 100% emission-free and uncompromisingly climate-neutral”—is a pioneer in the hydrogen-powered and hybrid-electric flight arena.
The collaboration is focused on exploring sustainable, cutting-edge piston engine technology to significantly reduce general aviation’s climate impact.
By leveraging decades of experience and expertise, this collaboration will focus on developing innovative power plant solutions for current and future aircraft owners. Potential new developments will aim to reduce emissions and enhance the engine’s overall efficiency during phases of flight.
“At Continental, we believe the future of flying is the industry’s responsibility, and we are committed to pioneering engine advancements that enhance aircraft performance and contribute to more sustainable skies,” said David Dörner, the OEM’s v-p of global research and development. “This partnership highlights our commitment to not only greener but also innovative propulsion solutions as we champion continued progress with sustainable alternative fuels, unleaded fuels, and other forthcoming energy sources and technologies.”