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Clean Aviation - Call for Proposals - Online Info Day
MAR
Tue
04

This was 11 months ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

Clean Aviation partnership has announced its third Call for Proposals, expected in February 2025.

This call will feature a total EU funding of up to €380 million corresponding to a minimum of €950(1) million of total research effort to support disruptive projects aimed at decarbonising aviation. 

On 4 March 2025, an Online Info Day will be held by Clean Aviation, providing guidance on preparing and consolidating proposals.

Call Milestones

  • 9 December: Pre-publication of the list of topics identified in the third Call for Proposals with a short abstract. 
  • 30 January: Pre-publication of the draft amended work programme 2024-2025(3) including the topic descriptions for the third Call for Proposals. 
  • 13 February 2025: PITCH-ATHLON (Brussels and online), hosted by Clean Aviation, where potential participants can pitch in person their ideas for Proposals and discuss them with relevant parties. More information on this event can be found here! 
  • End of February 2025: Launch of the Call for Proposals. 
  • 4 March 2025: Clean Aviation Online Info Day

For more information, please access the Clean Aviation partnership page.

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