Fifteen years from now, Ganzarski believes that all flights of less than 1,000 miles will be electric. “These electric flights promise shorter routes with more convenient door-to-door traveling and lower prices, relative to the distance traveled,” he says. “This first flight of the eCaravan is another step on the road to operating these middle-mile aircraft at a fraction of the cost, with zero emissions, from and to smaller airports.”
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