GAMA: Securing Europe's leadership in sustainable aviation
22 April 2026
Today, at the AERO Friedrichshafen event, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) released a white paper, outlining a targeted industrial blueprint to anchor clean aviation manufacturing in Europe, entitled "Wings of Change: A Strategy for Competitiveness, Innovation, Industry, and Investment in Europe's Sustainable Aviation Sector".
As the EU advances the Clean Industrial Deal and its competitiveness agenda, GAMA proposes aviation-specific measures to advance Europe's leadership in electric, hybrid-electric, and hydrogen-powered flight. The white paper builds on GAMA's 2024 white paper recommendations for accelerating electric aviation in Europe and includes a progress report on those recommendations.
"European general aviation manufacturers have led the way with the certification of both a fully electric aircraft and an electric propulsion engine," said Peter Marton, Director of European Government Affairs, GAMA. "Unfortunately, insufficient access to capital and limited industrial scale-up support have caused some companies to file bankruptcy and/or relocate. Without stronger investment frameworks and regulatory backing, Europe risks losing ground in a sector that is making headway in reducing environmental impacts and growing economic opportunity."
Recognizing the long development cycles and capital-intensive nature of aircraft manufacturing, the GAMA white paper proposes measures to mobilize capital and scale manufacturing while reinforcing Europe's industrial base. These proposals include:
To support the certification of innovative products, GAMA's white paper emphasizes the need for EASA to use its resources efficiently. Additionally, it stresses the importance of maintaining a predictable flat-fee certification structure for electric and hybrid propulsion systems.
To stimulate early deployment of advanced technologies, GAMA's white paper calls for integrating environmental criteria into Public Service Obligation (PSO) tenders and directing Cohesion Policy and EU ETS revenues toward sustainable aviation infrastructure.
GAMA's white paper has the support and input from numerous European general aviation manufacturers and innovators across the sustainable aviation ecosystem, including: Ascendance (France), Aura Aero (France), Daher (France), H55 (Switzerland), Safran (France), Pipistrel Aircraft (Slovenia), Vaeridion (Germany), Volocopter (Germany), Vertical Aerospace (United Kingdom), ZeroAvia (United Kingdom), Skyports Infrastructure (United Kingdom), and ERC - Systems (Germany). These companies span the spectrum, from varying aircraft and propulsion systems to infrastructure.
(article source: General Aviation Manufacturers Association / editor: Anton van Rijsbergen)