Two U.S. airlines are partnering with electric aviation startups to pilot zero-emission regional aircraft on short-haul routes in California, aiming for full certification by 2027. These small ePlanes promise silent, emission-free flights between cities like Sacramento and San Francisco.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted test licenses, and the project is backed by clean energy funding as part of the green infrastructure push. Industry analysts predict these aircraft could revolutionize commuter travel by drastically reducing carbon footprints.
Airline executives in India and Bangladesh are closely observing the progress. Regional aviation could benefit from similar low-emission technology on short domestic routes in South Asia.
