Innovations and Partnerships Take Flight at Paris Air Show Day 5
Key Ideas
  • JEKTA CEO discusses advancements in amphibious aircraft certification and hydrogen partnership with the UK as a focus.
  • Elfly secures cooperation with EASA for its Noemi electric seaplane, highlighting progress in sustainable aviation.
  • Venturi Space unveils European-built lunar rover, emphasizing advancements in lunar mobility technology.
  • Windracers ULTRA drone partnership aims to deliver medical supplies to remote African communities, showcasing humanitarian efforts.
The fifth day of the Paris Air Show featured a mix of innovations and partnerships in the aviation industry. JEKTA, an amphibious aircraft developer, shared insights on its certification campaign and highlighted a partnership plan focusing on hydrogen propulsion with the UK. Elfly, a Norwegian startup, formalized its cooperation with EASA for its Noemi electric seaplane, showcasing advancements in sustainable aviation. Venturi Space, a French lunar mobility specialist, presented its European-built lunar rover, Mona Luna, designed for carrying large payloads. Windracers and Aviation Sans Frontières announced a partnership to use the Windracers ULTRA drone to deliver essential medical supplies to isolated African communities. Additionally, Lockheed Martin and Electra signed an MoU to accelerate the commercialization of Electra's EL9 ultra-short take-off and landing aircraft. The day also featured highlights from the flying display, including electric planes and widebodies, showcasing the industry's latest technological advancements and future possibilities.
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