More Electric Aircraft USA will bring together relevant stakeholders to ensure maximum knowledge transfer and professional exchange. During this full three-days-program with lectures and interactive workshops, you will meet international experts from OEMs, suppliers, associations, an ...
In the next decade, manned electric aircraft development will grow into a large transport manufacturing sector, with estimates of the market from $7 billion to $10 billion by 2028. For now, more-electric means blended systems with electric, hydraulic and pneumatic all playing key roles as they have for decades.
The aircraft industry continues to face issues including the certification of battery-powered planes, and concerns still remain regarding battery safety. How coupled are technology and the current regulations for the future of electric aircraft? What are the challenges and solutions?
Learn more in this exclusive article.
Dr. Evgeni Ganev discusses in an exclusive interview the most important challenges to develop electric and hybrid aircrafts. He offers solutions to overcome these obstacles and shares an outlook of industry trends.
Weight and safety are the biggest design considerations in any aerospace design. Michael Walz from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) evaluates how certification and battery safety issues are interlinked with higher energy storage.
More Electric Aircraft USA will bring together relevant stakeholders to ensure maximum knowledge transfer and professional exchange. During this full three-days-program with lectures and interactive workshops, you will meet international experts from the industry who will come together to discuss and learn the experiences and challenges in the fields of More Electric & Hybrid Aircraft.
You'll have the opportunity to speak and network with key industry experts including: