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Copenhagen Air Taxi orders electric aircraft in Germany

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Copenhagen Air Taxi and Copenhagen Helicopter have signed an agreement with the German manufacturer Vaeridion for the supply of electrically powered aircraft. This will initially be used on routes within Denmark.

Specifically, it is the nine-seater Microliner. This should have a range of around 500 kilometers and runways of around 800 meters. The provider wants to benefit from this because you can also use smaller airports. It is currently assumed that certification could take place before 2030.

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