Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide

Aerospace

Solar Impulse 2 reaches Hawaii

The solar powered aircraft of Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg - Solar Impulse 2 - has achieved the longest exploration leg of its Round-The-World mission, completing its trip from Japan to Hawaii.

At the controls of Solar Impulse 2, André Borschberg landed safely in Kalaeloa on 3rd July at 05:55 local time, after a perilous non-stop flight of five days and nights, to encourage the use of clean technologies.

Above: Solar Impulse 2 lands in Hawaii.
©  Solar Impulse

Solar Impulse 2 slid into a huge permanent structure at Kalaeloa, so there was no need to inflate the team's mobile hangar.

Advertisement
Marshall RT

The team are now back to the search for clear skies and a weather window that will allow Bertrand Piccard to fly from Hawaii to Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

Bertrand Piccard said: "What André has achieved is extraordinary from the perspective of a pilot. But furthermore, he has also led the technical team during the construction of this revolutionary prototype.

"This oceanic flight to Hawaii demonstrates that if technological solutions exist to fly a plane day and night without fuel, then there is potential for these same efficient technologies to be used in our daily lives, and to achieve energy savings to reduce CO2 emissions.

Advertisement
Advanced Engineering RT

"We want to inspire our supporters to add their voice to the message on futureisclean.org: a website serving as a petition to convince governments around the globe to implement the necessary clean technology solutions and help ensure that the United Nations’ upcoming Conference on Climate Change (COP21) is successful in renewing the Kyoto protocol this December in Paris."

The progress of Solar Impulse’s Round-The-World mission can be followed on the Solar Impulse website .

 

 

Advertisement
Advanced Navigation LB 1
British aviation set for more SAF

Aerospace

British aviation set for more SAF

25 April 2024

The UK Government has today confirmed new targets to ensure 10% of all jet fuel in flights taking off from the UK comes from sustainable sources by 2030 through its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) mandate.

IAG Cargo transitions 160-truck fleet at Heathrow to HVO

Aerospace

IAG Cargo transitions 160-truck fleet at Heathrow to HVO

25 April 2024

IAG Cargo has completed a transition from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) for its 160-strong ground vehicle fleet at London Heathrow Airport.

Birmingham Airport achieves global carbon accreditation

Aerospace

Birmingham Airport achieves global carbon accreditation

25 April 2024

Birmingham Airport (BHX) has achieved Level 3 (optimisation) of the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) scheme for a second year.

Loganair completes review of operations

Aerospace

Loganair completes review of operations

25 April 2024

Loganair has announced that it has completed an initial root and branch review of its operation under new CEO Luke Farajallah and has confirmed it is taking decisive action to stabilise and bring resilience to its core flying network.

Advertisement
Marshall RT
Viasat collaborates with uAvionix on seamless UAV comms

Aerospace

Viasat collaborates with uAvionix on seamless UAV comms

24 April 2024

Viasat has announced a collaboration with uAvionix, a provider of certified avionics for crewed and uncrewed aviation, with uAvionix joining Viasat’s Velaris Partner Network.

Lucideon expands with new offices in Japan

Aerospace

Lucideon expands with new offices in Japan

24 April 2024

Materials science and technology consultancy Lucideon is targeting international growth with expansion in the Japanese market.

Advertisement
Advanced Engineering RT