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Electric Aircraft Symposium goes virtual

By General Aviation News Staff · July 15, 2020 ·

Three dozen of the world’s leading electric aircraft developers and technology experts will be speaking at the CAFE Foundation’s 14th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium (EAS), which will be held online for the first time July 28-30, 2020.

“The electric-powered aircraft industry is gaining momentum and the symposium provides an opportunity to get a comprehensive brief on the state of the industry and hear from the industry’s thought leaders,” said Yolanka Wulff, executive director of the non-profit CAFE Foundation.

“In 2007, CAFE Foundation organized the world’s first Electric Aircraft Symposium to address emerging interest in electric propulsion, along with energy and climate issues. These meetings helped create the growing industry you see today.”

EAS is usually held in conjunction with EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, but moved to a virtual format when AirVenture was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said. 

“The Vertical Flight Society joined forces with the CAFE Foundation in 2018 to co-host the Electric Aircraft Symposium because we recognized that the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) communities could learn a lot from each other,” said Michael Hirschberg, executive director of VFS. “For example, distributed electric propulsion is a common element in most of these revolutionary electric-powered aircraft designs.”  

In the past year, Joby Aviation raised more than $700 million in eVTOL financing, Hyundai announced plans to invest $1.5 billion in eVTOL development, Boeing teamed with Kitty Hawk to create Wisk, several new electric short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) companies were launched, and the US Air Force unveiled its Agility Prime initiative to accelerate electric aircraft development. And most recently, Pipistrel received the first type certification for its Velis Electro 2-seat aircraft.

Pipistrel Velis achieved EASA certification.

This year’s EAS will present 36 industry experts from a dozen countries participating in 12 panel discussions covering topics such as electric aircraft configurations, propulsion systems, community integration, market segments, testing and certification, as well as emerging regional markets.

Participating organizations include Airflow.aero, Ampaire, BAE Systems, Bye Aerospace, Canadian Air Mobility, CAMI, e-Flight Journal/Flying Pages, Electra.aero, elFly, ES Aero, Eviation (invited), Georgia Tech (invited), Honeywell, HyPoint, Inc., Joby Aviation (invited), MAGicAll (invited), magniX, MetroHop, NASA, NEXA, Pipistrel, Rolls-Royce, Radius Capital, Sabrewing, Swedish Aviation Industry Group, UC Berkeley, USAF Agility Prime, VerdeGo Aero (invited), VoltAero and ZeroAvia.

Day 1 (July 28) features an Industry Overview and in-depth sessions on Commuter/Regional Air Services; Urban Air Mobility; and UAM Community Integration, and will include presentations by aircraft manufacturers, suppliers, academics, consultants, industry organizations and the United States Air Force. 

Day 2 (July 29) will focus on Regional Markets (Scandinavia and Cascadia/US Pacific Northwest and British Columbia); Hybrid Electric Propulsion Systems; Testing and Certification; and Electric Short Takeoff and Landing (eSTOL) Aircraft Technology and Infrastructure. 

Day 3 (July 30) will focus on Electric Motor Technology; Hydrogen Fuel Cell Energy Systems; Market Dynamics; and Electric Propulsion Systems.

The four sessions on Day 1 (July 28) can be viewed for free. The next eight sessions on Day 2 (July 29) and Day 3 (July 30) cost $75 per day to attend, or $125 for a two-day package ($40 per day for students).

Registration for the 14th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium can be found at the Vertical Flight Society’s event registration website.

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