First Flight In Sight: Eviation Propels Closer Toward Flying Alice, With First Delivery Of magniX Electric Propulsion Unit (EPU)
ARLINGTON, Wash., May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Eviation Aircraft, a global manufacturer of all-electric aircraft, announced today that it has taken delivery of the first Alice EPU from
magniX, the company powering the electric aviation revolution, a major milestone in the build of Alice as it prepares for first fight later this year.
The Alice all-electric aircraft, which can fly nine passengers for up to 440 nautical miles, will be powered exclusively by magniX propulsion systems. The flight-proven magniX EPUs have been powering aircraft in flight since December of 2019 and are on a path to FAA Part 33 certification in 2022. The EPUs offer an exceptional level of redundancy and reliability with consistent performance.
In-Flight Wi-Fi Services Market To Witness Huge Growth By 2026 : Echostar, Kymeta, Viasat
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13 May 2021, 22:23 GMT+10
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KP Sharma Oli re-appointed as Nepal Prime Minister
Kathmandu, May 13 (UNI) K P Sharma Oli, who had lost the vote of confidence on May 10 in the Parliament, was once again appointed as the Prime Minister of Nepal as the Opposition parties failed to garner the majority vote to form a government.
Mr Oli was re-appointed as he was the leader of the single largest party in the House.
According to local media, country President Bidya Devi Bhandari had given the Parliamentary parties three-days time to form a majority government. However, today, Ms Bhandari, in a statement, said that none of the parties or an alliance stepped forward with a claim to form the government.