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FlyOnE secures deal with Electron Aerospace for Lilypad Elevate electric aircraft network in regional WA - Geoffrey ThomasThe West AustralianTue, 18 January 2022 9:28AM
The order for 28 aircraft includes two trainer versions as well as 26 passenger versions.The order for 28 aircraft includes two trainer versions as well as 26 passenger versions. West Australians could be flying around the State in all-electric aircraft as early as 2026.Aviation startup FlyOnE has signed a deal with Dutch manufacturer Electron Aerospace for delivery of 28 five-seater Electron 5 planes.The aircraft will operate on a network that will connect 25 regional airports in WA and create 30-plus point-to-point connections.The Electron 5 was selected as the most suitable aircraft to operate FlyOnE’s proposed zero-emissions regional aviation network, under the Lilypad Elevate banner.To launch the project FlyOnE plans to install, together with third parties, solar-powered charging infrastructure for the aircraft.Proposed sites include Perth, Rottnest Island, Murray Field Airport, Mundaring Airport, White Gum Air Park and Northam Airport.Five passengers can board the all-electric plane.Five passengers can board the all-electric plane. Credit: Credit;FlyonEThe Electron 5 has a range of 750km on a single charge at a top speed of 300km/h.With its short take-off and landing capabilities, the Electron 5 makes smaller and often underused airfields more accessible.FlyOnE chief executive Korum Ellis said the Electron 5 best meets the company’s mission profile in terms of range as well as available seats.“Knowing that the Electron 5 achieves the required performance with today’s battery technology gives us the confidence that the aircraft will be delivered on time,” Mr Ellis said.Marc-Henry de Jong, chief operating officer at Electron, said both companies shared the vision of making zero emission, on-demand, regional air mobility a reality.Lilypad’s planned WA network.Lilypad’s planned WA network. Credit: Credit FlyOnE“We believe that this is just the start of a long and prosperous partnership. Over the coming weeks and months, we will explore other potential areas of co-operation, including aircraft distribution, servicing and potentially manufacturing,” Mr de Jong said.Under the memorandum of understanding, FlyOnE has secured priority production slots in 2026 and 2027. The order for 28 aircraft includes two trainer versions as well as 26 passenger versions.First aircraft deliveries are expected in 2026.
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