The Dawn of a New Era in Aviation

EcoPulse, a pioneering hybrid-electric distributed propulsion aircraft, has marked a significant milestone in the aviation industry’s journey towards decarbonization. This innovative demonstrator, a collaborative effort by Daher, Safran, and Airbus, has successfully completed its inaugural flight test in hybrid-electric mode. Taking to the skies from Tarbes Airport on November 29, at precisely 10:32 hrs CET, EcoPulse showcased its capabilities during a flight that spanned approximately 100 minutes.

Throughout this landmark flight, the crew meticulously tested the electric propellers, ensuring the seamless operation of the demonstrator’s advanced systems. This included the flight control computer, high-voltage battery pack, distributed electric propulsion, and the hybrid electric turbogenerator. This first hybrid venture represents the fruition of numerous technical achievements, such as comprehensive ground evaluations and over 10 hours of flight testing with the electrical systems deactivated.

Innovating for a Greener Future

“Today, we have verified the potential of this disruptive propulsion system in actual flight conditions, setting the stage for a more eco-friendly future in aviation,” stated Eric Dalbiès, Safran’s Executive Vice President Strategy and Chief Technology Officer. He emphasized how the insights from future flight tests will integrate into their technology strategies, reinforcing their leadership in the development of next-generation electric and hybrid-electric propulsion systems.

“Achieving this milestone is a proud moment for our industry, and it was made possible by our innovative battery systems,” remarked Sabine Klauke, Chief Technical Officer at Airbus. She highlighted the critical role of high-energy density batteries in reducing aviation’s carbon footprint across various aircraft types, from light planes to large hybrid-electric models. Projects like EcoPulse are essential in pushing the boundaries of electric and hybrid electric flight, aligning with the broader goal of decarbonizing the aerospace sector.

Daher’s Chief Technology Officer, Pascal Laguerre, shared insights on the invaluable data the flight campaign will provide, particularly concerning the efficiency of onboard technologies like distributed propulsion and hybrid-electric propulsion. He affirmed Daher’s commitment to merging practical expertise in design, certification, and operation to pave the way for more sustainable aircraft in the future.

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