MagniX Charges Ahead With Electric Aviation Power Plan

Magni650 electric propulsion unit
Integrated cooling and sump pump systems are visible on the front of a Magni650 EPU installation for the Eviation Alice prototype, with MagniDrive-100 inverter/controllers at the rear.
Credit: Guy Norris/AW&ST
It is emblematic of electric aviation’s lightning-fast growth that a startup company that turned to aerospace only three years ago is already flying on two platforms and working on systems for several more. Backed by the recent release of FAA-approved Part 33 certification rules for its electric...
Guy Norris

Guy is a Senior Editor for Aviation Week, covering technology and propulsion. He is based in Colorado Springs.

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