Vaeridion Seeks Head Start On Electric Regional Certification

Vaeridion

Microliner has a large battery integrated into the high-aspect-ratio wing to provide an all-electric range of 500 km.

Credit: Vaeridion
As a precursor to applying for type certification of its planned nine-passenger Microliner, German startup Vaeridion has signed an agreement to work with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to determine the certification basis for the all-electric commuter aircraft. Vaeridion has signed...
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