Loganair and CAeS agree Britten-Norman Islander deal

Loganair and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which signifies an enhanced level of collaboration, with the view to have the first operational hydrogen-electric Britten-Norman Islander…


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Loganair and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which signifies an enhanced level of collaboration, with the view to have the first operational hydrogen-electric Britten-Norman Islander flying in Kirkwall by 2027.

Loganair has been supportive of Project Fresson since its inception but the newly solidified Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two companies signifies an enhanced level of collaboration, leveraging their collective expertise.

This strategic alliance encompasses operational requirements and design, standards and regulations, infrastructure development, and stakeholder engagement.

The ultimate objective is to ensure the commercial rollout of the hydrogen-powered Islander, with a specific target to introduce the world’s inaugural hydrogen-electric Britten-Norman Islander into operational service within the Orkney region.

Driven by a commitment to sustainability, Loganair has set an ambitious goal to achieve Net Zero across its entire operations by 2040.

This underscores the airline’s proactive approach toward implementing sustainable aviation, including the potential adoption of CAeS’s hydrogen fuel cell technology into their Islander fleet.

Paul Hutton, CEO, Cranfield Aerospace Solutions, said: “This Memorandum of Understanding marks a significant stride toward achieving zero-emission flight in the Orkney Islands and potentially enabling the first zero emissions passenger air service, right here in the UK.

“Collaborating closely with Loganair, we aim to harness our combined experience and expertise to address the operational and infrastructure considerations, ultimately ensuring the successful deployment of the hydrogen-electric Britten-Norman Islander across Loganair’s lifeline routes within the islands.”

Peter Simpson, Executive Chairman, Loganair, said: “As an airline, we are doing everything we can to manage and mitigate the environmental impact of flying. Our Greenskies environmental programme, which offsets carbon emissions and invests in future flight technologies, is unique within the industry and our partnership with Cranfield Aerospace Solutions builds on the commitments we have made as part of this.”
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