Parker Aerospace, Eviation Team Up on Development of Alice; the First All-electric Commuter Aircraft

2022-07-22 22:16:30 By : Mr. null null

Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies, announced a partnership to further the development of electric flight. Eviation Aircraft has engaged Parker Aerospace to develop six technology system packages for Alice, the first-of-its-kind all-electric commuter aircraft. The two industry leaders are now entering the design phase for the production and certification phase of Alice that will reimagine regional travel.

Environmentally, financially and socially sustainable, Alice heralds a new era of transporting people and goods. In addition to eliminating source carbon emissions, the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft can accommodate nine passengers and is intended to offer reduced maintenance and operational costs for airlines while providing a smooth and quiet cabin experience for customers.

The six technology systems that Parker Aerospace will develop for the Alice aircraft will be produced across all divisions within Parker Aerospace as well as Parker’s Engineered Materials Group including Parker LORD. The work packages include:

“Parker is a trusted supplier within the industry, and their solutions will enable us to bring the best all-electric aircraft into the market,” said Gregory Davis, president of Eviation. “Like Eviation, Parker has a strong commitment to customer success, and together we will help the industry chart the path forward to all-electric flight.”

“Parker Aerospace is committed to doing its part in working toward net zero carbon emissions,” said Austin Major, group vice president, business development and global support for Parker Aerospace. “By collaborating with Eviation on the development of Alice, we’re able to take part in shaping the future of sustainable aviation. This significant opportunity marks an important step in the execution of Parker Aersospace’s electrification strategy which will improve motion control efficiency while helping customers achieve their environmental objectives.”

Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies, announced a partnership to further the development of electric flight. Eviation Aircraft has engaged Parker Aerospace to develop six technology system packages for Alice, the first-of-its-kind all-electric commuter aircraft. The two industry leaders are now entering the design phase for the production and certification phase of Alice that will reimagine regional travel.

Environmentally, financially and socially sustainable, Alice heralds a new era of transporting people and goods. In addition to eliminating source carbon emissions, the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft can accommodate nine passengers and is intended to offer reduced maintenance and operational costs for airlines while providing a smooth and quiet cabin experience for customers.

The six technology systems that Parker Aerospace will develop for the Alice aircraft will be produced across all divisions within Parker Aerospace as well as Parker’s Engineered Materials Group including Parker LORD. The work packages include:

“Parker is a trusted supplier within the industry, and their solutions will enable us to bring the best all-electric aircraft into the market,” said Gregory Davis, president of Eviation. “Like Eviation, Parker has a strong commitment to customer success, and together we will help the industry chart the path forward to all-electric flight.”

“Parker Aerospace is committed to doing its part in working toward net zero carbon emissions,” said Austin Major, group vice president, business development and global support for Parker Aerospace. “By collaborating with Eviation on the development of Alice, we’re able to take part in shaping the future of sustainable aviation. This significant opportunity marks an important step in the execution of Parker Aersospace’s electrification strategy which will improve motion control efficiency while helping customers achieve their environmental objectives.”

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