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Boeing Unveil New ecoDemonstrator B777-200

The Boeing 2022 ecoDemonstrator will test 30 technologies to enhance safety and sustainability. Shown here, the 2022 ecoDemonstrator – a Boeing-owned 777-200 ER (Extended Range) — after its livery was painted in San Bernardino, Calif., in June. (Photo: Boeing)

Boeing unveiled its 2022 ecoDemonstrator today with a livery that honors a decade of testing to reduce fuel use, emissions and noise.

The latest ecoDemonstrator, a Boeing-owned 777-200ER, will test about 30 new technologies aimed at improving sustainability and safety for the aerospace industry, including a water conservation system and technologies to improve operational efficiency.

During six months of flight and ground tests starting this summer, the 2022 ecoDemonstrator will evaluate:  

  • In collaboration with NASA, SMART vortex generators – small vertical vanes on the wing – improve aerodynamic efficiency during takeoff and landing.
  • A system to conserve onboard water and reduce weight as well as fuel use.
  • Additively manufactured airplane and engine parts to help reduce fuel use and manufacturing waste.
  • An environmentally preferred refrigerant and a new fire suppression agent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  • A heads-up enhanced vision system for pilots to improve operational efficiency.
  • Continued comprehensive study of the impact of sustainable aviation fuel on the reduction of emissions.
  • For all flight tests, the 777-200ER will fly on the highest approved blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) available.
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The Boeing 2022 ecoDemonstrator will test 30 technologies to enhance safety and sustainability.

“Boeing is committed to support our customers and enable the commercial aviation industry to meet our shared commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050,” said Stan Deal, Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO. “The ecoDemonstrator program’s rigorous testing of new technologies further enhances the environmental performance of our products and services and is invaluable to continuously improving safety.”

“The Boeing ecoDemonstrator program brings together the two most important ingredients to a more sustainable future – innovative technologies and partnerships with customers, suppliers, government agencies and academia,” said Chris Raymond, Boeing Chief Sustainability Officer. “We celebrate the past successes and look forward to continuing this iconic program to help decarbonize aviation, together.”

Since its initial flights in 2012, the Boeing ecoDemonstrator program has accelerated innovation by taking new technologies out of the lab and testing them in an operational environment. Including this year’s platform, the program has tested about 230 technologies to help decarbonize aviation, improve operational efficiency and enhance safety and the passenger experience. Approximately a third of tested technologies have progressed onto Boeing’s products and services.

More information about the 2022 ecoDemonstrator and previous ecoDemonstrator airplanes is available at boeing.com/ecoDemonstrator.

Here’s a video inside the previous Boeing ecoDemonstrator – Alaska Airlines B737 MAX 9

Cover Image: Boeing

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