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Head of Technology – Sustainability & Strategy
Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI)
Adam Morton is the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) Head of Technology – Sustainability and Strategy. In this role, he leads ATI technical workstreams on decarbonisation, aircraft non-CO2 effects, low carbon fuels and is also their main technical authority on wider aviation sustainability. Over the last two years he has led delivery of the world’s first non-CO2 roadmap, pulling together inputs from across the sector. The Non-CO2 Technologies Roadmap sets out priority areas to reduce current uncertainty and help accelerate relevant technology solutions. As such it underpins the ATI Non-CO2 Programme itself which includes circa £20 m of ATI funding for applied technology in this area. Adam is also a recent Chair of Sustainable Aviation, a coalition of UK airports, airlines, OEMs, fuel companies and service providers. Prior experience includes senior roles with Rolls-Royce including Group Head of Environmental Technology, Head of Innovation and Chief of Low Carbon Technology. He is also a former partner at consultancy firm Mott MacDonald where he ran their Renewable Energy practice.
The Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) is an independent organisation that works alongside government and industry to transform aerospace through technology and innovation. The ATI is funded equally by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and by industrial recipients of project grants.
Workshop: Practical Solutions for Non-CO2 Emission
This workshop will break down the latest developments in non-CO₂ emissions regulation, including the European Union’s upcoming Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) framework. The MRV system aims to create a structured approach for tracking