Bristow Orders 50 eSTOLs To Launch Air Services in 2026
Helicopter
operator Bristow today committed to buying up to 50 hybrid-electric STOL
airplanes being developed by Electra Aero for air services starting in 2026,
when the aircraft is set to enter service. Under a memorandum of understanding,
Bristow will also support the startup in “development of the eSTOL aircraft’s
operations, design, and safety features to meet customer, as well as FAA, EASA,
and Transport Canada certification requirements.”
In
addition, the two companies intend to jointly explore potential new
applications for the hybrid-electric short takeoff and landing airplane, with a
focus on middle-mile logistics needs for retailers.
The
aircraft will feature Electra’s proprietary blown-lift design and eight
electric motors, as well as an as-yet-unspecified turbogenerator to recharge
batteries in flight. According to Virginia-based Electra, it will be able to
carry between five and seven passengers or 1,800 pounds of cargo on trips of up
to around 500 miles in all weather conditions. Currently unnamed, the eSTOL
model is expected to need a surface of no more than 300 feet to take off and
land, allowing it to operate many missions currently being performed by
rotorcraft.
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