Liu, YixiongMo, DaNalianda, DevaiahLi, YiguangRoumeliotis, Ioannis2022-05-232022-05-232022-05-12Liu Y, Mo D, Nalianda D, et al., (2022) Review of more electric engines for civil aircraft. International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 4, September 2022, pp. 784-7932093-274Xhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s42405-022-00469-0https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/17947More electric engines (MEEs) and more electric aircraft are mainly implemented to address the global warming issue and make engines more fuel efficient. Developing technology has made them applicable. This paper presents a detailed introduction to the MEE for civil aircraft, including its architecture, characteristics and performance, as well as the potential benefits of fuel consumption and emissions reduction. It is obvious that the adoption of electric components, such as active magnet bearings, electric starters and generators and electric fuel pumps, is beneficial. It is especially advantageous when mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems with great weight and complex structures are eliminated. Moreover, the exploration of electric propulsion systems indicates that the potential profits are large and tempting. The challenges and technology bottlenecks for MEEs are also discussed. With the further development of battery and motor technology, the MEE will undoubtedly play a dominant role in the civil aircraft market.enMore electric engineMore electric aircraftElectric componentsElectric propulsion systemCivil aircraftReview of more electric engines for civil aircraftArticle