Mr. Bélanger is an engineer who has worked 17 years at Pratt & Whitney Canada. His career spans through a wide range of disciplines from fluid systems & heat management, development performance, testing, development programs lead, project engineering and research & technology. He has contributed to the development and introduction of multiple new products such as helicopters engines, auxiliary power units, industrial engines and large turboprop aircraft engines. He is now acting as senior project engineer in charge of acoustics and sustainability initiatives for the department of research and technology. His is currently focused on hydrogen technologies, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and noise attenuation technologies.
Eric owns a bachelor degree in mechanical engineering from Concordia university in Montréal, and is a registered member of the Order des Ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ). He distinguishes himself through his very acute business and technical engineering judgment. He has a strong and well rooted interest towards sustainability.
Sessions in which Mr Eric Bélanger Eng. participates
Wednesday 1 June, 2022
Several studies have reported hydrogen (H2) as a potential means to decarbonize the aviation industry. However, while it may represent a zero carbon fuel opportunity, introducing alternate fuels such as H2 involves many gas turbine engine development activities. This presentation will provide an overview of P&WC sustainability agenda and some of the main aspects to be managed when burning H