The Future of Travel
Travelling light
Short of forgoing international flights altogether, there’s little a green-minded traveller can do. But the aviation industry is determined to give European holidaymakers the beaches of Phuket guilt-free. The direction of travel is clear: optimising both the airplane and fuels. Established industry players are developing concepts of hydrogen-powered zero-emission commercial aircraft. To enable them to reach their targets while keeping production and maintenance costs low, Evonik developed ROHACELL®, a high-performance lightweight foam core often used in “sandwich” designs. In aviation, where every olive removed from the salad adds to energy efficiency, lightweight composites such as carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) are increasingly replacing conventional metal structures.