Systematic Identification of Stakeholder Needs for the Design of Sustainable Long-Range Aircraft of 2050
Systematic Identification of Stakeholder Needs for the Design of Sustainable Long-Range Aircraft of 2050
Date
2026
Authors
Markatos, D.
Psihoyos, H.
Peerlings, B.
Paletti, L.
Boggero, L.
Pantelas, P.
Scheers, E.
Söffing, L.A.
Page, J.
Pantelakis, S.
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MDPI
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©2026 the authors. Licensee MDPI,Basel,Switzerland.
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This research was funded from the EU Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101191922. This paper does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.
Abstract
Designing long-range aircraft for 2050 is a complex, multi-disciplinary challenge requiring integration of technical performance with sustainability objectives, including environmental responsibility, economic viability, circularity, and social acceptance. Existing studies on stakeholder needs in aviation are limited, focusing on specific groups, technical requirements, or individual aircraft concepts, resulting in a fragmented understanding of sustainability-driven needs. This study addresses this gap by systematically identifying stakeholders who influence long-range aircraft development and deriving 191 stakeholder needs, organized into coherent categories spanning manufacturers, operators, passengers, regulators, communities, and energy suppliers. Needs were classified across technical, environmental, economic, circular, and social dimensions, based on a comprehensive review of academic and grey literature, regulatory documents, and industry sources. The resulting framework provides a structured, reproducible approach to support conceptual aircraft design and requirement definition within the European EXAELIA project. By integrating multi-dimensional stakeholder expectations early in the design process, this approach facilitates aircraft development that is technically robust, environmentally sustainable, economically viable, circular, and socially inclusive, demonstrating the value of a stakeholder-driven method for sustainable systems engineering.
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Markatos, D., Psihoyos, H., Peerlings, B., Paletti, L., Boggero, L., Pantelas, P., Scheers, E., Söffing, L., Page, J., Pantelakis, S., Pasqualone, A., & Filippatos, A. (2026). Systematic Identification of Stakeholder Needs for the Design of Sustainable Long-Range Aircraft of 2050. Aerospace, 13(4), 299. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace13040299