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EcoPulse demonstrator takes shape ahead of Paris Airshow

EcoPulse demonstrator takes shape ahead of Paris Airshow

Airbus, Daher, and Safran worked together to build the Distributed Hybrid-Electric Propulsion aircraft demonstrator known as EcoPulse. This project, which is based on Daher’s TBM light-aircraft platform, was announced at Le Bourget in 2019 and received funding from the French Government, the EU, and CORAC* (the French Civil Aviation Research Council).

The goal is to advance “techno-bricks” that could help the aviation industry’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The demonstration will assess the benefits of high-voltage electrical propulsion and battery, distributed propulsion, onboard overall energy efficiency (fuel reduction), and distributed propulsion in terms of their potential for inclusion on future aircraft.

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Daher, the company that makes the TBM aircraft, has been conducting test flights using Safran’s e-Propellers at its Tarbes, France, development centre since the beginning of this year. These happened in stages, first with two, then four, and finally all six e-Propellers connected. Each of these units has a DUC Propellers-provided three-bladed propeller connected to an experimental 50 kW “ENGINeUS” electric motor placed in a pod just behind it.

The main benefit for pilots is that the FCC logic will take care of everything regarding what each e-Propeller and/or flight control surface is doing in real-time, whether alone or in combination. They need just use the flight controls to direct the aircraft to accomplish what they desire.

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Another significant aspect is the ability to precisely monitor and digitally control the angular displacement of each e-Propeller’s rotor (down to one single degree! ), unlike typical gas turbine aero-engines (such as turboprops). This makes it possible to automatically synchro-phase each propeller in relation to the neighbouring ones to reduce vibration and noise during flight.

Next stop: Paris Air Show 2023

The teams will prepare the entire installation, activation, and ground testing of the high-voltage power train, comprising the turbogenerator, battery, and functioning e-Propellers, following the most recent preliminary flight tests with the six pods (unpowered). The actual EcoPulse demonstration then makes its first public appearance at this year’s Paris Air Show at Le Bourget, displaying its final external configuration. Visitors to the show can have a close-up look at EcoPulse at the “Paris Air Lab stand” in the static display. The demonstrator is then anticipated to fly later this year with DEP fully active.

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China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Airlines (CEA) has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of its ninth COMAC C919 aircraft, continuing its lead as the launch customer for China’s domestic narrow-body airliner.

On Thursday, the airline received the latest addition to its fleet, registered as B-657T, marking another step in China’s ambitious efforts to establish itself as a key player in the global aerospace market.

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This delivery is part of a major achievement for COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China), which has now delivered a total of 10 comac c919 in 2024 alone, a remarkable increase from just three jets delivered by the end of 2023.

The C919 program represents China’s entry into the competitive market for commercial aircraft, aiming to rival the dominance of manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing in the narrow-body sector.

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One standout feature of the c919 is its innovative in-flight technology, particularly its Wi-Fi system. Developed by the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), this system allows passengers to connect to the “CEAIR-WIFI” wireless hotspot, providing seamless access to in-flight entertainment.

Through the website www.muflyer.com, travelers can enjoy a range of features including “Air Cinema” and “Air Games,” which enhance the flying experience.

Looking ahead, COMAC’s ambitions are not limited to narrow-body aircraft. At the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, c919 aircraft price made waves with the announcement of over 100 new aircraft orders.

A significant highlight was a high-profile agreement with Air China for the development of the C929, a widebody aircraft set to compete c919 vs a320 and c919 vs 737 with these models.

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