Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is to develop an all-electric
aircraft, an initial prototype of which will fly in around three years' time.
Few details have been revealed
about the project, but IAI says the new aircraft will have a maximum take-off
weight of 4,530-6,800kg (10,000-15,000lb) – or about the size of a Beechcraft
King Air 350.
Range will be about 500nm (926km), against 1,800nm
for the King Air, and the aircraft will be used for inter-city operations.
"The rapid development of electric power
sources is accelerating in the cellular worlds and electric vehicles, along
with a significant improvement in the reliability and efficiency of electric
motors, making the electric plane the next thing in the world of
aviation," says Moshe Medina, vice-president and director of IAI's
engineering and development division.
"There are quite a few technological challenges
that must be dealt with during development and licensing, but IAI's many years
of experience in these fields enable us to develop a kit that will successfully
cope with the challenges and enable the construction of the most efficient
aircraft of its kind in the world."
IAI will shortly complete the project's definition
phase, he says, but the manufacturer intends to focus "where we identify
the broadest business potential".
Initial development will be internally funded,
although IAI "may partner with another company" to bring the aircraft
to production, says Medina.
IAI is already testing different electric energy
sources and related control systems.
In recent years, the Israeli
firm has been investing heavily in research and development activities for
electric propulsion systems, including engines and batteries.
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