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Electric flight operations for interisland mobility
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Stamoulis, K P
, Apostolidis, A
, Donckers, S
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Airline operations
/ Commercial aircraft
/ Flight operations
/ Fly by wire control
2024
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Electric flight operations for interisland mobility
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Stamoulis, K P
, Apostolidis, A
, Donckers, S
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Airline operations
/ Commercial aircraft
/ Flight operations
/ Fly by wire control
2024
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Electric flight operations for interisland mobility
2024
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Overview
Several studies have shown that flying electric between the so-called ABC-islands in the Caribbean (i.e., Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) is feasible with the upcoming first generation of battery-electric aircraft. This paper presents a real-world case study that deals with the technical and operational characteristics of electric flight in that region. With that purpose, the Aruba Airport Authority (AAA) commissioned this investigation, which involved numerous local stakeholders, such as airlines, energy providers and navigation services. This study involves two commuter electric aircraft under development, aiming to investigate how they fit in the current operational scheme of three local airlines and three conventional aircraft types in terms of technology, capacity, schedule, performance, CO 2 emissions and fuel costs. Conclusions indicate that a transition to batter-electric aircraft is feasible with regards to the aforementioned criteria and with the current technology and energy density of batteries.
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IOP Publishing
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