Wednesday, November 29, 2017

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I am back again to share some innovative news in aviation industry.

"AIRBUS-E-FAN "Plus"
Launching a new era in electric fight

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Airbus,Rolls-Royce, and Siemens have formed a partnership which aims at developing a near-term flight demonstrator which will be a significant step forward in hybrid-electric propulsion for commercial aircraft.
The three companies together announced the groundbreaking collaboration, bringing together some of the world's foremost experts in electrical and propulsion technologies at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London.
The E-Fan X hybrid-electric technology demonstrator is anticipated to fly in 2020 following a comprehensive ground test campaign, provisionally on a BAe 146 flying testbed, with one of the aircraft's four gas turbine engines replaced by a two megawatt electric motor.Provisions will be made to replace a second gas turbine with an electric motor once system maturity has been proven.
"The E-Fan X is an important next step in our goal of making flight a reality in the foreseeable future. The lessons we learned from a long history of electric fight demonstrator, starting with the Cri-Cr, including the e-Genius, E-Star, and culminating most recently with the E-Fan 1.2 as well as the fruits of the Siemens, will pave the way to a hybrid single aisle commercial aircraft that is safe,efficient and cost effective.
The E-Fan X demonstrator will explore the challenges of high-power propulsion system, such as thermal effects, electric thrust management, altitude and dynamic effects on electric systems and electromagnetic compatibility issues. The objective is to push and mature the technology, performance, safety and reliability enabling quick progress on the hybrid electric technology. The programme also aims at establishing the requirements for future certification of electrically powered aircraft while training a new generation of designers and engineers to bring hybrid-electric commercial aircraft one step closer to reality....

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