Four partners from Hamburg's leading aviation cluster are working together on a common vision in the RECab research alliance: to make aviation more sustainable. At the Centre for Applied Aviation Research (ZAL), they are presenting their latest results and future-oriented solutions - from innovative technologies to concepts that help reduce the ecological footprint of air traffic.
The RECab project is a successful example of cooperation within the aviation research programme (LuFo). Industrial partners and scientific institutions are pooling their expertise here to make joint progress towards more climate-friendly aviation.
Experience innovation live:
Take part in the event and discover how research and practice work together in Hamburg's aviation cluster to drive change in the industry.
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