Electric engine maker magniX and AeroTEC have successfully flown an all-electric Cessna Grand Caravan 208B.
Powered by a 750-horsepower (560 kW) magni500 propulsion system, the flight took place at the AeroTEC Flight Test Center at the Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, Washington.
"I'm proud of the pioneering work performed by our engineers, technicians and flight test team," says Lee Human, president and CEO of AeroTEC. "There's no roadmap for testing and certifying electric aircraft – this is a new frontier and AeroTEC is on the front lines developing the processes and best practices that will pave the way for electric aviation."
The flying of the eCaravan serves as another critical step in the certification and approval process of the magni500 propulsion system, enabling future conversions of additional aircraft to magniX's all-electric propulsion technology.
The historic flight was captured via livestream and watched by people around the world. Following the flight, a virtual press conference was held in the Test Center's hangar. To view images, recording of the virtual press conference and videos of the first flight of the world's largest all-electric aircraft, please visit the magniX website.
"The iconic Caravan has been a workhorse of industry moving people and transporting goods on short routes for decades," says Roei Ganzarski, CEO of magniX. "This first flight of the eCaravan is yet another step on the road to operating these middle-mile aircraft at a fraction of the cost, with zero emissions, from and to smaller airports. These electric commercial aircraft will enable the offering of flying services of people and packages in a way previously not possible."
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AeroTEC | Certification Services, Flight Testing, Testing Services |
magniX | Electric Engines, Electric Motors, Fuel Cells |
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Cessna 208 Caravan |
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Test Services |
Engines |
Electrical Power Systems |
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