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Eviation Announces Letter of Intent for the All-Electric Alice from Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand has signed a Letter of Intent for up to 23 all-electric aircraft from Eviation Aircraft as part of its Mission NextGen Aircraft program. The airline is the first national flag carrier to sign such a letter of intent, marking a significant step towards zero-emission aviation. The aircraft, named Alice, is powered by two magni650 electric propulsion units and costs significantly less to operate per flight hour compared to light jets or high-end turboprops. Air New Zealands Mission NextGen Aircraft program aims to accelerate the adoption of zero-emission aircraft, with the airline aiming to have its first zero emissions flight from 2026.
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Eviation Announces Order for 20 Alice All-Electric Aircraft from Australia's Northern Territory Air Services
Eviation Aircraft has announced that Northern Territory Air Services (NTAS) has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for 20 all-electric Alice commuter aircraft. The Alice is an all-electric aircraft that produces zero carbon emissions and offers cost-effective and convenient air transport. This partnership will enable NTAS to serve its customers in remote areas of Australia sustainably. The adoption of electric aviation will transform the way people and goods move throughout Australia, providing flight connectivity to communities that have not traditionally benefited from it. Eviation Aircraft is a manufacturer of all-electric aircraft, while NTAS is an Australian scheduled airline and charter aircraft operator based in Alice Springs.
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Eviation Announces EVIA AERO Order for 25 All-Electric Alice Aircraft
Eviation Aircraft has announced that Germany-based EVIA AERO has signed a Letter of Intent for 25 all-electric commuter Alice aircraft. EVIA AERO intends to use Alice as its primary aircraft for sustainable regional travel within several European countries. The deal marks Eviations first commuter aircraft order in Germany and signifies growth for the company. The key theme of the article is the adoption of all-electric aircraft for regional travel. The key issues discussed in the article are customers and partners. The event described in the article occurred on October 19, 2022.
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Eviation's Alice Achieves Milestone with First Flight of All-Electric Aircraft
Eviation Aircraft, a manufacturer of all-electric aircraft, successfully completed the first flight of its zero-emission Alice aircraft. The flight marks a major milestone in electric aviation and showcases the potential for affordable, clean, and sustainable air travel. The Alice aircraft produces no carbon emissions, reduces noise, and is more cost-effective to operate compared to traditional aircraft. Eviation has received orders from regional airlines Cape Air and Global Crossing Airlines, as well as cargo company DHL Express. The aircraft is designed to transform regional travel and provide access to airports with noise restrictions. Eviation aims to lead innovation in sustainable air travel and shape the future of passenger and cargo transportation.
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DHL Express Orders Electric Cargo Planes From Eviation
DHL Express has placed its first order for electric cargo jets from Eviation, becoming an early adopter of alternative propulsion systems. The company plans to create an electric air delivery network and expects to take delivery of the aircraft in 2024. The electric jets, called Alice, are well-suited for the on-demand, e-commerce environment. DHL Express aims to reduce its carbon footprint and improve its sustainability efforts with the new fleet. The aircraft will be used in its middle-mile U.S. network, replacing some similar-size planes. DHL Express is expanding its express parcel and logistics distribution networks to meet customer expectations for next-day and same-day delivery.
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אוויאיישן השלימה את פיתוח מטוס הנוסעים החשמלי - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Israeli company Eviation has announced the completion of the development of its commercial-ready electric passenger plane, Alice. The plane, powered by two electric engines, can carry nine passengers for a distance of 740 km. The company plans to conduct its maiden flight by the end of the year from its airfield in Arlington, Washington, and expects to receive a license to conduct commercial passenger flights by 2024. Eviations first customer is Cape Air from the US, which has committed to purchasing a double-digit number of planes. The company has reported two more customers who have committed to purchasing about 150 more planes.
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Singapore's Clarmont Group Acquires Majority Stake in Israeli Aviation Company Eviation Aircraft
The Clarmont Group has acquired a majority stake in Eviation Aircraft Ltd., a Singapore-based investment group. Eviation, an Israel-based aviation company, unveiled a fully-electric passenger plane called Alice in June. The aircraft can fly up to 1,000 kilometers at a speed of 440 kilometers per hour on a single charge. The financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. Eviation has raised $200 million to date, with Clarmont investing an unknown sum. The company has already received orders for several dozen electric planes priced at approximately $4 million each.
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Meet Alice, the battery-powered plane that could herald the age of electric air travel
Israeli co Eviation unveils electric plane at Paris Air Show
Israeli startup Eviation has unveiled the industrys first all-electric aircraft called Alice. The company has signed its first deal with US regional carrier Cape Air for an option to supply a double-digit number of aircraft. Eviation expects to receive certification by 2021 and begin shipping for commercial use by 2022. The aircraft is designed for short haul commuter flights and costs about $4 million. It aims to reduce the environmental impact of operations and redefine regional travel.
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Eviation turns to MagniX for e-aircraft propulsion systems - electrive.com
Eviation Aircraft, an Israeli startup, has partnered with MagniX as the engine supplier for its nine-seater electric aircraft called Alice. MagniX will provide its 280 kW propulsion system called Magni250. Eviation aims to transform middle mile transit with electric aviation. After test flights and certification, Eviation plans to deliver the first electric plane to commercial customers in 2022. The MagniX propulsion system will be one of two options for customers. Eviation has also partnered with Kokam of South Korea for batteries. MagniX has recently been selected by Harbour Air as the supplier to electrify its seaplanes.
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היעד: טיסת מבחן ראשונה של המטוס החשמלי בסלון האווירי בפאריז - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Israeli company Eviation has completed the development of the worlds first electric passenger aircraft and is preparing for a test flight. The company has raised a total of $200 million, including $86 million in January from Timon Ltd and Clermont Energy. The aircraft, named Alice, is expected to take its first test flight in the second half of 2019. The company plans to commercially market the aircraft by the end of 2021.
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Batteries Ready To Power Electric Regional Aircraft, Says Eviation
Eviation Aircraft, an Israeli startup, has selected South Koreas Kokam to supply lithium polymer batteries for its Alice nine-passenger, all-electric regional aircraft. The company believes that battery technology is ready to power a small regional aircraft and plans to have a full-scale prototype by early 2019.
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All-Electric Eviation Makes Debut at Paris Air Show - FLYING Magazine
Eviation Aircraft, an Israeli startup, has launched an all-electric airplane at the Paris Air Show. The aircraft is designed to fly for 600 nautical miles at a cost similar to travel by airliner. Eviation plans to build a prototype next year and aims to have the first production model by 2020. The aircraft will carry six to nine passengers and will be powered by electric motors supplied by Yasa or Siemens. The company is self-funded for now but plans to raise capital for certification efforts and hopes to partner with an established airframe manufacturer. The smaller version of the aircraft is targeted to cost around $2.6 million, while the larger version would sell for about $4 million.
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Tel Aviv hosts alternative fuel summit
Air quality in cities is getting worse, leading to more deaths of children than malaria and HIV/AIDS combined. The Fuel Choices Initiative aims to reduce dependency on crude oil and turn Israel into a center of technology. The Fuel Choice Summit in Tel Aviv showcased breakthroughs in alternative transport and energy, including fuel cell technology and hydrogen storage. Researchers from Ariel University presented a system for generating hydrogen for electric cars, while a prototype for a fully electric aircraft was also displayed. The Fuel Choices Administration, supported by Israels Prime Ministers Office, has seen an increase in fuel-related startups. The event attracted participants from 30 different countries.
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