{
  "id": 2033793,
  "title": "The largest all-electric plane ever flew for 27 minutes, on $5 of electricity",
  "url": "https://urgent.news/2026/08/19/the-largest-all-electric-plane-ever-flew-for-27-minutes-on-5-of",
  "topic": "tech",
  "section": "Tech",
  "published": "2026-08-19T23:06:00.000Z",
  "source": {
    "name": "TechSpot",
    "slug": "techspot",
    "url": "https://www.techspot.com/news/113540-heart-aerospace-30-seat-electric-plane-takes-flight.html"
  },
  "original_language": "en",
  "account": "Heart Aerospace has successfully completed the first flight of its largest all-electric plane, the X1 demonstrator, which lasted for 27 minutes. The aircraft, powered solely by battery, operated from a regional airport in upstate New York and reached an altitude of 1,100 feet with a single pilot on board. The X1 is a 30-seat plane measuring 76 feet in length and boasting a 106-foot wingspan, weighing over 25,000 pounds. Marking a significant milestone for Heart Aerospace, the flight showcased the potential of battery-powered aircraft at a commercial scale. CEO Anders Forslund emphasized that the X1 is a test platform, not intended for airline service but serves as a foundation for Heart's future hybrid-electric aircraft, the ES-30. The ES-30, designed to carry 30 passengers, is expected to enter service by 2031 and incorporate a combustion-engine range extender to extend its range to approximately 500 miles. Despite the battery's limited energy storage capacity compared to jet fuel, Heart Aerospace estimates the ES-30 can travel about 125 miles on battery power alone. While the electric aircraft faces constraints in terms of range and payload, Heart argues that the hybrid approach could reduce operating costs by more than 40% compared to conventional regional aircraft. This achievement comes as other companies, such as Rolls-Royce, Harbour Air, Joby Aviation, and Archer Aviation, also explore electric propulsion for smaller aircraft and short-range flights.",
  "summary": "Heart's X1 demonstrator flew for 27 minutes from a regional airport in upstate New York, running on battery power the entire time. The aircraft reached 1,100 feet with one pilot aboard and no passengers. The flight marked the first time the company had put the X1 in the air. Read Entire Article",
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    "Heart Aerospace's X1 demonstrator completed a 27-minute flight",
    "X1, a 30-seat plane, reached 1,100 feet altitude",
    "ES-30 hybrid-electric aircraft to enter service by 2031"
  ],
  "editors_take": null,
  "illustration": null,
  "coverage": {
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  },
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  "disclaimer": "Summaries, key points and the editor’s take are written by software from other outlets’ reporting and may contain errors — always check the linked original."
}