Key elements to navigate sustainable product development in aerospace

Abstract

Product development is critical for sustainable development, yet sustainable design practices remain under-implemented in the industry. This paper explores the aerospace sector, addressing its specific barriers and enablers to sustainable design. Through a comprehensive literature review, group discussions, and expert group interviews, this study introduces an impact model with essential elements for enabling sustainable product development in aerospace and explains their causal relations. Five key elements were identified: business drive, sustainability implementation, knowledge, ownership, and collaboration. In addition to the impact model, the paper discusses aerospace-specific challenges and opportunities for sustainable product development. Findings from this study offer a practical framework for practitioners and researchers to plan and implement interventions in organizations.We sincerely acknowledge the Swedish Innovation Agency Vinnova for funding this research, the focus group discussion participants at the EASN conference 2024, and GKN Aerospace and SAAB for their active participation.ICED25 - 25th International Conference on Engineering DesignProceedings of the Design Societ

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