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Electra to Safran: 250 turbogenerators for hybrid-electric EL9

?Electra announced on Wednesday?it 'has signed a production contract with France's Safran Helicopter Engines, for turbogenerators. The hybrid-electric aircraft start-up is looking to advance its certification efforts.

The deal, according to the company, includes an initial purchase of 250 TG600 Turbogenerators. This will allow production to scale up to meet demand for the EL9 Ultra Short, a nine-passenger aircraft that is scheduled to take off in 'late 2027 or 2028.

The agreement is a result of advanced air mobility companies locking in suppliers for critical aircraft systems, and seeking regulatory approval before commercial launches.

Lockheed Martin Ventures, Honeywell-backed, Electra, and?Archer, Joby were selected as part of the Trump Administration's pilot program earlier this year, which aims to speed up the deployment of flying air cabs in the U.S.

Electra’s deal with Safran extends a partnership that was first announced in the year 2023. It supports development and certification of the EL9 aircraft which is expected to enter service by 2030.

Jean-Francois Sauer is the EVP Programs at Safran Helicopter Engines.

Electra's CEO Marc Allen stated?in a?interview? that the deal for the turbogenerator was a significant milestone. There were 2,200 aircraft on the backlog, and 63 customers awaiting delivery.

A turbogenerator is a combination of a gas turbine and one or more generators of electricity, along with a system for regulating voltage and electrical power.

Allen said the program would 'give Electra an opportunity to fly a number of novel airspaces in urban areas and collect data that could support the efforts of the Department of Transportation, and the FAA. (Reporting from AnshumanTripathy in Bengaluru, editing by Vijay Kishore.)

(source: Reuters)