The project aims to better monitor and anticipate extreme weather and climate events shaped by the interactions between human activities and natural forces.
The Multi-Function Electronic Warfare-Air Large (MFEW-AL) is a single, self-contained, airborne electronic warfare pod able to be equipped on a variety of aircraft based on mission requirements.
The tests took place at Rolls-Royce’s Business Aviation headquarters in Dahlewitz, Germany, and are part of the company’s ongoing ambition to play a leading role in the journey to achieve net zero flight by 2050.
With this advanced technology, pilots can expect to experience smoother and more predictable flight profiles, providing them with even greater control and precision while flying.
As part of this new stage of the EcoJet research project, Bombardier is flying an 18-foot-wide test vehicle designed as a blended wing body (BWB) aircraft.