Finavia envisions: Electric aircraft will fly on domestic routes in Finland by the end of 2020s

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The Finnish airport operator Finavia has joined a Nordic initiative to enhance the development of electric aviation. The Network for Electric Aviation (NEA) is a unique initiative, where Nordic actors come together to accelerate the introduction of electric aviation in the Nordic countries.

“Electric-powered aircraft will likely be a vital part of tackling the environmental challenges of the aviation industry. As an airport operator we want to find out what kind of development electric flying will require from our airports”, says Henri Hansson, Technical Director at Finavia.

Since 2018, Finavia has been funding a fully electric aircraft, that had a successful test flight at Malmi Airport in Helsinki in summer 2018. Joining the NEA is the next step in contributing to the development of electric flying and a part of Finavia’s climate program which aims at decreasing co2 emissions at the airports.

“I believe that in Finland, the first electric passenger aircraft will fly on a domestic route by the end of 2020s. If a clean method such as wind or solar power is used to produce the necessary electricity, the electric aircraft of the future could fly completely emission-free. Electric aircraft will be suited especially for short routes”, says Hansson.

The NEA network members will meet in Helsinki this week. In a meeting hosted by Finavia and Finnair on the 28th and 29th January 2020, the members will discuss electric aviation in workshops. The topics include standardizing electric air infrastructure in the Nordic countries and developing aircraft technology for Nordic weather conditions.

“NEA is a Nordic network that works with both infrastructure, industry issues and new business models. We aim at highlighting the necessary aspects needed to provide credible roadmap towards Nordic electric aviation”, says Maria Fiskerud, project manager for NEA. 

NEA consists of partners such as Nordic airport operators, Nordic airlines and start-ups specialized in electric aviation. The first network meeting was held in Östersund, Sweden, in December 2019. The work of the NEA is funded by Nordic Innovation, an organization under the Nordic Council of Ministers.


For more information:

Finavia Media Desk, comms@finavia.fi, +358 20 708 2002
Maria Fiskerud, project manager for The Nordic Network for Electric Aviation (NEA), maria.fiskerud@ri.se, +46 70 607 11 61

 

Finavia media desk
+358 20 708 2002
comms@finavia.fi

Finavia manages and develops 21 airports in Finland. We offer the best long-haul connections in the Nordics and enable smooth travelling between Europe and other parts of the world. Our ground-breaking work in developing passenger experience, our sustainability and our snow-how are all recognised as being among the best in the world, and all of our airports are carbon neutral. In 2018, our corporate revenue totalled MEUR 377 and the number of employees was 2,850. Our work at Finavia brings the world closer together.

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