Heart Aerospace, the Swedish hybrid-electric aircraft manufacturer, plans to conduct the first fully electric experimental flight of its demonstrator aircraft, Heart Experimental 1 (Heart X1), at Plattsburgh International Airport, in upstate New York, in 2025.
The first experimental flight of the Heart X1, which will become the largest fully electric aircraft ever built, marks a critical milestone in Heart Aerospace‘s development of its 30-seat hybrid-electric regional passenger aircraft, the ES-30.
With a fully electric range of 200 kilometers, producing zero emissions, and an extended hybrid range of 400 kilometers, the ES-30 promises unmatched sustainability and efficiency for short-haul routes.
Experimental Flight
The initial experimental flight of the Heart X1 demonstrator is designed to validate the capabilities of Heart‘s innovative electric propulsion technology.
Plattsburgh International Airport was selected for its location in the Champlain Valley, an emerging hub for next-generation transportation.
With expansive airfield infrastructure, low air traffic density, and strong community support for transportation technology initiatives, the airport provides an ideal setting for Heart Aerospace’s experimental flight.
Electric Aircraft Potential
«We are thrilled to join Plattsburgh’s thriving aerospace community as we push the boundaries of air travel toward a cleaner, more sustainable future,» said Heart Aerospace co-founder and CEO Anders Forslund.
«Electric commercial aircraft have the potential to reduce operating costs for U.S. airlines, creating a powerful opportunity to restore regional air routes that stimulate local economies, drive tourism, and enhance access to urban centers. We are impressed by the leadership demonstrated by the North New York region in supporting next-generation aircraft,» he added.
«Heart Aerospace’s decision to conduct its fully electric experimental flight from Plattsburgh International Airport reflects Clinton County’s strong commitment to advancing next-generation transportation technologies,» said Mark Henry, Chairman of the Clinton County Legislature.
He added, «Clinton County is strengthening its position as a transportation manufacturing cluster, and we are excited to be part of Heart’s journey and the growing sustainable aerospace community in upstate New York.»
The Heart X1 aircraft is currently undergoing comprehensive testing of critical systems to ensure a safe and successful flight in Plattsburgh next year, and Heart Aerospace plans to bring it to Plattsburgh International in early 2025.