
The World’s Largest Electric Plane Just Flew for 27 Minutes on $5 of Electricity
THE SO WHAT
A 27-minute, $5 electric flight is a proof point that short-hop aviation economics may eventually look more like grid pricing than jet fuel hedging. Regional operators and airport authorities should be modeling what happens to route design and ground infrastructure if hybrid-electric becomes viable on 100–300 mile legs.
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