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Textron Powers Up Advanced Air
Mobility Portfolio
This
year Textron Aviation has made a big leap forward in executing its strategic plan
for a leadership role in the so-called advanced air mobility (AAM) revolution.
Alongside rival Embraer, it is the only other mainstream business aircraft
manufacturer to be assembling a credible product portfolio of electric and
autonomous aircraft.
The
U.S. aerospace and defense group sees the new sector gaining serious momentum
from around 2030, and by then it could potentially have several new electric
aircraft ready to enter service next to a product line that already includes
the ubiquitous King Air and Caravan turboprop families and Citation business
jets.
In
March 2021, Textron signaled its ambitions with the formation of its eAviation
division under the leadership of former Textron senior v-p of sales and
marketing Rob Scholl, reporting directly to group chairman and CEO Scott
Donnelly. Just over 12 months later the surprise acquisition of electric
aviation pioneer Pipistrel in April 2022 well and truly turned theory into
practice, providing the basis for several new aircraft now in the development
pipeline.
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