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Harbour Air commits to going electric

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Tiger Tim

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This seems like as good a place as any for this:

https://www.harbourair.com/harbour-...r-to-build-worlds-first-all-electric-airline/

And the powerplant:

https://www.magnix.aero/

Harbour Air is an interesting operation, I've been down to their main seaplane base in downtown Vancouver where they come and go all day. I wouldn't get anything done if I worked within three miles of the place.

Somewhere I had seen they plan to have the first electric-converted Beaver (eww) operational on revenue flights in two years. I'm a little skeptical on their timeline (and some other things) but it's interesting none the less.
 
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