- Safran wants to be the “first player in the world to certify an electric motor for aviation”. read the article
- Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will visit the exhibition this Friday morning
- This year, drones are among the stars of the Paris Air Show. read the article
Air India wants to triple its size in five years
The order for 470 aircraft confirmed by Air India at the Paris Air Show will fuel the ambitions of the company, which wants to increase its domestic and international market share, according to the echoes which quotes its general manager Campbell Wilson.
Its goal, “triple its size in 5 years,” said the chief, who specifies that this will be achieved thanks to a comprehensive reconstruction plan that includes the merger of several airlines, new planes and a luxury movement.
Elisabeth Borne attends the Paris Air Show on Friday
Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne will attend the Paris Air Show on Friday.
In the afternoon, he will receive the representatives of the 50 industrial estates that are the largest carbon emitters for which one billion euros will be released to support them in their decarbonisation.
At Le Bourget, drones take center stage
Small, mini, large, increasingly armed or even suicidal: drones, widely used on the Ukrainian battlefield, occupy an unprecedented place on the stands at the 54th edition of the Paris Air Show this year.
France and Europe are behind in the market but the dice are not cast.
Safran wants to be the “first player in the world to certify an electric motor for aviation”
At BFM Business on Thursday evening, Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran, explained how the French industrialist wants to support the decarbonisation of aviation.
And to explain: “It is not enough to take an electric motor from the automotive sector to put it on an airplane, it is much more complicated. The first issue is flight safety.”
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Source: BFM TV
