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European Training Aircraft Elixir Aircraft Unveils its Decarbonized Aircraft Running on Biofuel or Hydrogen
On the occasion of the Paris Air Show, Elixir Aircraft unveiled its prototype for a low-carbon propulsion aircraft at the Paris Air Lab. Developed as part of a CORAC program in collaboration with Air Liquide, Safran, Daher and Turbotech, the aim of this program is to accelerate the market launch of innovative, more environmentally-friendly aircraftpowered firstly by biofuel and then by hydrogen. Discover this aircraft on the static display of the “Paris Air Lab” stand B3.
Elixir Aircraft has set itself the mission of decarbonizing general aviation, while retaining the advantages it brings. It’s a mission that the company has decided to tackle pragmatically, with the question: what “clean” energies will enable light aircraft to carry out their missions in the future? There are several answers to this question, and choices have to be made. Will the solution be electric, with batteries? Hydrogen with a fuel cell? Hybrid electric? Thermal hydrogen (liquid, gas?)? Thermal biofuel (which?)?
Faced with these questions, Elixir Aircraft has chosen its positio. First of all, biofuels such as aviation kerosene (SAF) and then liquid hydrogen.
Ultimately, the future is dictated by what works today. Commercial aviation has been moving towards biofuels for 15 years, and rightly so. This high-energy-density fuel does not change engines, pilot training, maintenance or distribution methods… It just needs to be mass-produced. Given the sheer volume of fuel needed to power commercial aviation, it’s reasonable to assume that one or more energy suppliers will eventually be able to produce it in quantity and at a reasonable price. As SAF is already distributed to airports worldwide, this choice of fuel seems to Elixir Aircraft to be the best compromise for the future of its propulsion.
Elixir Aircraft is therefore in the process of integrating Turbotech’s TP90 turbine, running on biofuel (SAF), into its 4th-generation aircraft. This aircraft, currently under development, is being unveiled for the first time at the Paris Air Show, on stand B3 “Paris Air Lab”.
Given the long development and certification time involved in aeronautics, the SAF is the sensible choice, but it’s a wise second choice. Liquid hydrogen as a complement to SAF propulsion is a choice that, while far from mature, makes sense. Many manufacturers are interested, including producers/distributors (Air Liquide), and the technological building blocks are available (storage, combustion, distribution). All that remains is to clear the way to integrate the whole system into a device, make it reliable and certify it. This is what the members of the CORAC hydrogen consortium are working on.
Source: Elixir Aircraft Press Release
Photo Credit: Elixir Aircraft
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Training Aircraft Manufacturer, Elixir Aircraft, Receives €13 million Grant from the French Government
On the eve of the Paris Air Show, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a €13 million grant to Elixir Aircraft. Part of a total financing package of some forty million euros, these funds will support the company’s industrialization, as well as R&D on biofuel (SAF) and hydrogen projects.
With a 4th generation aircraft already EASA certified, Elixir Aircraft is pursuing a pragmatic project to become a leader in General Aviation.
Thanks to this funding, Elixir Aircraft will be able to continue reducing the environmental impact of aviation. To achieve this, the company has made its choices: to work on weight savings, biofuels (SAF) and hydrogen. With its OneShot carbon aerostructure technology, Elixir Aircraft today offers a certified training aircraft capable of reducing its CO2 emissions by 70%; tomorrow, by 90%, thanks to SAF; and by almost 100% in several decades, thanks to hydrogen. But having an innovative aircraft doesn’t make you a leader. To find its place, Elixir Aircraft must industrialize production of its first aircraft, while developing other models to complete its range and thus become one of the manufacturers to replace the world fleet of 160,000 aircraft of the 1970s, and its colossal environmental impact.
Arthur Léopold-Léger, co-founder and president of Elixir Aircraft: “The ecological and economic constraints on aviation are becoming more pressing. And yet, humanity has never wanted to travel as much as we do today, although we can no longer do so as we have done for the past 50 years. From one end of the chain to the other, everyone has a role to play. For example, improving the ecological footprint of the aeronautical industry also means reducing CO2 emissions when training airline pilots. With its 1930s engine, a training aircraft today consumes an average of 38L/h of leaded fuel. With the Elixir, we’ve reduced this figure to 12L/h, a reduction of almost 70%. This innovation is available now, without waiting for a hypothetical technological breakthrough! Of course, innovation is a prerequisite, but it’s not enough. Without industrial production capacity, an aircraft, no matter how innovative, will not decarbonize anything if it is not delivered! That’s what this grant is all about: we need to support the production of low-carbon aircraft in France, and Elixir Aircraft is at the forefront of this battle.”
In concrete terms, this state funding will enable Elixir Aircraft to create a brand-new 10,000m² production unit at La Rochelle airport. This will eventually employ around a thousand people in a high-tech production environment. The facility will be equipped with autoclaves, digital cutting machines, laser fiber placement equipment, etc. The aim is to achieve a production rate of over 300 aircraft per month.
“Producing is one thing, but we also need to prepare for the future, as R&D and certification times are very long in our field,” adds Cyril Champenois, co-founder and Marketing & Sales Director of Elixir Aircraft. Elixir Aircraft is already working on future aircraft variants, notably with low-carbon propulsion. Our company is a member of a CORAC program alongside Daher, Safran, Air Liquide and Turbotech, with the aim of developing a turbine-powered Elixir demonstrator over the next few months, first running on SAF and then on hydrogen. Turbines offer enormous advantages in terms of applications. First of all, you have to choose the right energy. With a turbine, Elixir Aircraft is banking on SAF, thanks to the production volume that commercial aviation will guarantee [AL4]. This fuel, already technically derisked, is the only means of decarbonization in the short term. Secondly, certification regulations, pilot and mechanic qualifications, maintenance procedures… everything already exists! Not to mention the fact that student pilots will no longer learn on a piston-powered aircraft and then fly their whole lives on a turbine, they’ll learn directly on a turbine!”
Elixir Aircraft now has the resources it needs to implement its 3-stage development strategy:
- Decarbonize its ultra-frugal aircraft in the short term with the Elixir;
- Decarbonize in the medium term with the Elixir turbine powered by biofuel (SAF); and
- Decarbonize in the long term with the Elixir turbine powered by liquid hydrogen.
About Elixir Aircraft
Elixir Aircraft, a company headquartered in La Rochelle, France, with nearly 100 employees, was founded in 2015 to meet the challenges of global light aviation.
The French company’s objective: to manufacture safer, more economical and more versatile aircraft. Complexity is the reason why today’s aircraft suffer from failures (technical or human), and are costly to operate (fuel consumption and maintenance).
Elixir Aircraft uses a technology from the world of competitive sailing, the Carbon Oneshot, to simplify structures. More simplicity means fewer failures, so greater safety, but also less maintenance, and lower costs (estimates of €40/h fuel and maintenance).
At the end of 2021, Elixir Aircraft opened a new production site in Périgny, Charente Maritime, to internalize all carbon parts production.
Elixir Aircraft in Numbers
- 4th-generation two-seater aircraft EASA CS-23 certified since 2020
- 100 employees, including more than 70 new hires since the first quarter of 2021
- Two production sites in France, one of 2300m², the other of 2000m².
- +70 aircraft on firm order
- +140 aircraft on pre-order and letters of intent in the U.S. and Europe
Source: Elixir Aircraft Press Release
Photo Credit: Elixir Aircraft (shown as meta image)
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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Earns Type Acceptance Certification for Electric Aircraft from African Regulator
Pipistrel has earned Type Acceptance certification from South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) for the following products:
- Pipistrel Explorer
- Pipistrel Velis Electro
- Pipistrel E-811 electric engine
This achievement sets a precedent for the validation of electric aircraft in the region, paving the way for future advancements and opportunities, opening up sustainable training opportunities in South Africa. Additionally, this achievement marks the first Velis Electro validation in the entire continent.
Source: Pipistrel Aircraft Announcement
Photo Credit: Pipistrel Aircraft (shown as meta image)
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Czech Republic Flight School Adds New Aircraft
One of Europe’s largest flight schools and Czech Republic based F AIR announced that a SHARK 600 with production number 130 has joined its fleet. The aircraft is available for rental, retraining, and training.
The Shark was the first UL aircraft in history to break the 300 km/h mark in horizontal flight. With a 100-horsepower Rotax 912 ULS engine, it flies over 1,600 km at maximum power and full 150-liter tanks. The Shark is equipped with Glass cockpit with the latest GARMIN G3X and backup G5.
Opportunities for F AIR Pilots
Quick Retraining: For PPL / CPL licensed pilots, F AIR offers the possibility of quick retraining to the SHARK 600 type. This is a great opportunity for those who want to expand their skills and gain experience with this innovative and powerful aircraft.
ULL license in F AIR: You have the opportunity to obtain a ULL license, which will open the door to the world of ultralight flying. After obtaining the license, it is also possible to retrain on the aircraft SHARK 600.
Source: F AIR
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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Elixir Aircraft Appointed One of the Winners of the French Tech 2030 Program
At the Vivatech trade show, the French government, through the ministers Bruno Le Maire, Jean-Noël Barrot, Roland Lescure and Sylvie Retailleau, announced the appointment of Elixir Aircraft as one of the winners of the first French Tech 2030 program.
At the forefront of the fight against climate change with its SAF (sustainable Aviation Fuel) and hydrogen-powered training aircraft, manufacturer Elixir Aircraft is very proud to announce its selection as one of the winners of the French Tech 2030 program.
During the presentation of the French Tech Next40/FT120 program last February, the President of the French Republic expressed his wish to strengthen public support for around a hundred innovative companies, against a backdrop of particularly aggressive international competition. The aim is to increase risk-taking and the share of emerging players. To achieve this ambition, the French Tech 2030 program was launched.
Following a rigorous selection process led by the General Secretary of Investments, in charge of France 2030, in conjunction with all government departments and Bpifrance, Elixir Aircraft stood out from over 840 applicants, demonstrating remarkable potential in one of France 2030’s key sectors.
Criteria are based on the following points:
Breakthrough innovation: Elixir offers a range of 4th-generation training aircraft with SAF and hydrogen low-carbon engines. Elixir Aircraft’s innovation already reduces CO2 emissions by 70% compared with the current training fleet.
An international market with high concern and potential: Elixir Aircraft is focusing on replacing the 160,000 fleet of training and leisure aircraft produced in the 60s and 70s.
A business model based on strong short- and medium-term growth: Elixir Aircraft has booked +300 orders, pre-orders and letters of intent in less than 3 years on the market.
A strategic vision for the company: With a short-, medium- and long-term vision of the decarbonization of aviation, Elixir Aircraft is massively committed to the fight against climate change, while guaranteeing the economic sustainability of light aircraft operators.
Assessing the need for government support: Launching a certified aeronautics business in France requires substantial investment, and government support is vital in this sector.
French Tech 2030 winners will have access to:
- A unique program of emerging players to raise companies’ profile with talent, investors and customers (as with the Next40).
- Support for public funding with Bpifrance, to mobilize all France 2030 funding, not only to support projects, but also to accelerate them and increase their size;
- Support for product marketing, with meetings with potential customers, not only public purchasers, but also major groups, ETIs, etc., as well as regulatory marketing procedures;
- Support for private financing, with meetings with private financiers (funds, banks, IPOs), Next40 experience sharing, workshops, etc.
- Support for links with research organizations, to help them collaborate with the best researchers.
About Elixir Aircraft
Elixir Aircraft, a company headquartered in La Rochelle, France, with nearly 100 employees, was founded in 2015 to meet the challenges of global light aviation.
The French company’s objective: to manufacture safer, more economical and more versatile aircraft. Complexity is the reason why today’s aircraft suffer from failures (technical or human), and are costly to operate (fuel consumption and maintenance).
Elixir Aircraft uses a technology from the world of competitive sailing, the Carbon Oneshot, to simplify structures. More simplicity means fewer failures, so greater safety, but also less maintenance, and lower costs (estimates of €40/h fuel and maintenance).
At the end of 2021, Elixir Aircraft opened a new production site in Périgny, Charente Maritime, to internalize all carbon parts production.
Elixir Aircraft in Figures:
- 4th-generation two-seater aircraft certified EASA CS-23 since 2020
- 100 employees, including more than 70 hired since the first quarter of 2021
- Two production sites in France, one of 2300m², the other of 2000m²
- +70 aircraft on firm order
- +140 avions en pré-commande et letttres d’intention aux Etats-Unis et en Europe
Source: Elixir Aircraft Press Release
Photo Credit: Elixir Aircraft (shown as meta image)