Ansys Study Finds More than 60% of Consumers are Concerned About CO2 Emissions
Ansys' Sustainable Aviation Survey showcases consumer attitudes toward aviation's carbon footprint, the future of flight, and safety
As global aviation leaders and organizations aim to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, aircraft manufacturers are embracing Ansys' leading-edge digital transformation technologies to develop more efficient aircraft, engines, and propulsion systems.
Of consumers polled in Ansys' survey, nearly
- A majority of consumers are concerned about CO2 emissions (
63% ) and would pay for greener air travel (65% ) 46% would travel in an aircraft powered by sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the next 5 years,36% in electric,38% in hybrid-electric, and38% in hydrogen-powered aircraft.- About a third of consumers (
32% ) are more likely to fly with airlines committed to reducing their carbon footprint.
- Most respondents (
82% ) would be comfortable flying in next-gen aircraft at speeds of 3,500 mph versus standard aircraft that flies at 560 mph to get to their destinations faster. Shortened flight times provide a significant benefit for consumers, as50% of respondents reported that they have not traveled somewhere in the past due to a long flight. - More than half of consumers (
57% ) expect to fly in an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at some point in their lives, citing potential benefits for daily commuting, including a reduction in stress (27% ), road rage (26% ), and carbon footprints (35% ). - Almost half (
47% ) of consumers polled are prepared to fly in an autonomous plane in their lifetimes.
- Despite anticipation to take an autonomous flight, the top concern for
57% of consumers is the absence of a pilot to respond to potential external or internal issues such as turbulence and flight control, respectively. - For alternative aircraft such as SAF-powered planes, half of customers worry that technology isn't proven yet and almost
40% fear a technology failure.
"Consumer research is essential as the aviation industry transforms to meet the demands of consumers and needs of our planet," said Walt Hearn, senior vice president of worldwide sales and customer excellence at Ansys. "Ansys' simulation solutions not only help engineers build cleaner and smarter systems, but also help manufacturers establish trust with consumers. By virtually testing and verifying new technologies with simulation, aircraft manufacturers can demonstrate the viability of sustainable alternatives, build confidence where there is uncertainty, and expand the possibilities for next-generation air travel safely and efficiently."
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Survey Methodology
1 An online survey was conducted by Atomik Research among 6,029 respondents from
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