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Elysian Aircraft, a Dutch Startup, Reveals Electric 90-Seater Aircraft Concept

Livia Marek
Last updated: February 19, 2024 8:35 am
Livia Marek 1 year ago
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In a significant leap towards sustainable aviation, Elysian Aircraft, a pioneering Dutch startup, announced its plans to develop a groundbreaking all-electric aircraft at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) conference in Orlando, Florida.

With the capacity to transport 90 passengers over distances up to 800 kilometers (nearly 500 miles), the proposed aircraft aims to set new standards for eco-friendly travel, powered by advanced batteries boasting an energy density of 360Wh/k.

Supported by Panta Holdings, a Dutch investment firm with a portfolio in aviation, and in collaboration with the renowned Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Elysian Aircraft’s venture represents a daring challenge to the current limitations of electric flight. While the aviation sector has seen numerous startups pivot to hybrid-electric models amid difficulties in scaling battery power, Elysian stands firm in its conviction that a fully electric regional aircraft is within reach over the next decade.

This bold assertion is underpinned by two cutting-edge research papers, a product of Elysian’s partnership with TU Delft, now available on the startup’s website. These studies provide crucial insights into the feasibility of such an ambitious project, signaling a promising horizon for the development of the E9X aircraft, poised for completion by 2033.

While financial details of the endeavor have yet to be disclosed, the collaboration between Elysian Aircraft, Panta Holdings, and TU Delft underscores a shared vision for a cleaner, more sustainable future in aviation.

As the industry grapples with the urgent need for environmental stewardship, the E9X project emerges as a beacon of innovation, propelling us closer to achieving carbon-neutral air travel.

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