Daher has announced plans to introduce a new, more-electric airplane by 2027, marking a significant step in the company’s sustainability efforts. The French aerospace manufacturer aims to reduce reliance on traditional hydraulic and pneumatic systems by incorporating advanced electric technologies, improving efficiency and lowering environmental impact.
While details remain limited, the upcoming aircraft is expected to feature enhanced energy management systems, electric propulsion components, and other innovations to optimize performance. This move aligns with broader industry trends toward electrification and decarbonization in aviation.
Daher, known for its TBM turboprop series and Kodiak utility aircraft, continues to invest in next-gen aviation solutions. The company has not yet disclosed whether the new model will be a modification of an existing platform or an entirely new design.
Further updates on specifications, certification progress, and market availability are expected in the coming months.
Source: AIN Online
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