Collins Aerospace advances electric motor for Airlander 10 aircraft

Collins Aerospace advances electric motor for Airlander 10 aircraft

2nd Jul 2021 | In News | By Michael Tyrrell
Collins Aerospace advances electric motor for Airlander 10 aircraft

Flight qualification testing of the motor is expected to occur in 2023, followed by hybrid-electric operation of Airlander 10 by 2025 and all-electric, zero-emission operation by 2030. To achieve these improvements, the aircraft’s four fuel-burning engines will be replaced by Collins’ 500 kilowatt electric motors – beginning with the two forward engines in 2025 and the two rear engines in 2030.

Collins is designing and testing the motor at its Electronic Controls and Motor Systems Centre of Excellence in Solihull, UK, where it recently invested $18 million to expand the campus and add world-class power electronics and motor development capabilities.

“Airlander 10 has the potential to be the world’s first zero-emission aircraft, while pioneering game-changing electric flight technologies in the process,” said Marc Holme, senior director, electronic controls and motor systems for Collins Aerospace. “As the aerospace industry continues to look for ways to reduce its carbon footprint, electric propulsion offers a significant solution that will create a more sustainable future for our industry and our planet.”

The Airlander programme will address key goals of the UK Aerospace Technology Strategy: strengthening the UK’s aerospace capabilities, positioning the UK for developing future generations of civil aircraft, and advancing a new generation of efficient propulsion technologies.

“The Aerospace Technology Institute has clearly identified the importance of technology developments to support sustainable aviation through the U.K. Aerospace Technology Strategy, Accelerating Ambition,” said Mark Scully, the Aerospace Technology Institute’s head of technology – advanced systems and propulsion. “The Hybrid Air Vehicles Airlander 10 offers a unique opportunity to deploy innovative, high performance motor technology from Collins Aerospace initially in hybrid propulsion and, in the future, all electric propulsion configurations. These technology developments will enable economic growth and jobs in the U.K. aerospace sector.”

www.collinsaerospace.com

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