Hyderabad,
India -
Israel Aerospace
Industry (IAI) has begun working on the development of green energy solutions
for the future development of electrically powered aircraft, combining
environmental benefits together with longer ranges and endurance and with
significant fuel cost savings.
The demand for
electrically powered aircraft is projected to reach hundreds of aircrafts per
year within the next decade, covering a range of sizes and mission profiles.
The growing use of electric propulsion is expected to save hundreds of millions
of dollars in fuel and maintenance costs. Environmental benefits include
significant reduction of air pollution and noise levels. While today's
electrical power is mainly limited to very light aircraft, IAI estimates that
as the technology continues to mature, the market will diversify also to
short-range passenger airplanes and other configurations.
IAI's experience in
electric power systems for unmanned aerial vehicles spans many years. Some of
the products developed by IAI include the Panther and Mini Panther UAVs,
vertical takeoff and landing Unmanned Airborne Vehicles as well as the Bird Eye
650 reconnaissance vehicle.
In recent years, IAI
has been investing heavily in R&D of electric power systems, including
engines, batteries and energy sources. It also monitors closely the
developments, integration and demonstration of advanced technologies in this
arena. Together with IAI's in-house developments, it is also considering
potential collaborations with a startup company in his most upcoming and
challenging field of electrically powered aircraft.
Speaking on the
occasion, MR. Moshe Medina, Vice President of IAI Engineering and Development
Group, said, "The aviation world is about to enter a new era of electric
propulsion. The significant improvement of electrical power sources for the
cellular communication and electric cars may prove to have a positive effect on
the reliability and efficiency of the electrical power system. These, in turn,
can make the electric aircraft ‘the next big trend' in the world of aviation.
Electric airplanes are greener, quieter, reliable and more economical. While
many technological challenges need to be addressed as part of the development
and certification, IAI's extensive experience allows us to develop a solution
kit for building the world's most efficient electrical aircraft. We are nearing
the completion of the characterization and conceptual design phase and will
focus on the areas in which we see the strongest business potential."
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