Scandinavian Airline System is set to open reservations tomorrow for the first-ever commercial electric flight in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
On 2 June at 12:00 CEST SAS will open reservations for those very first commercial electric flights with 30 seats available on each of the three inaugural flights - one in each country. These special flights are expected to take place during the course of 2028.
The ticket price for the inaugural flight will be SEK 1946 – a tribute to the year when SAS first started flying. So for around £144 you can be one of the first people to travel on an electrically powered aircraft in Scandinavia. Of course, at this stage, you won't know how long the flight is, or where it will go or indeed how far. As electric aviation technology is constantly evolving at an ever-increasing speed, SAS say it will advise on destination and duration much closer to the flight date sometime in 2028.
A start-up that also marks the beginning of SAS’ innovative nature, with then-founder Wallenberg stating that “Moving from the old to the new is the only tradition worth preserving”. SAS' goal is net-zero emissions by 2050. An important part of achieving this goal is to develop and use technological innovations such as electric aircraft on shorter trips.
For more info, visit the special SAS electric page.
SAS haven't confirmed what type of aircraft it will be as they say they have a number of ongoing projects, however, it is very likely to be the Heart Aerospace ES-30 as illustrated in the images.
ES-30 Tech Specs from Heart Aerospace.
Capacity 30 passengers (typical)
Range 200 km all electric
400 km electric+hybrid
800 km electric+hybrid 25pax
Propulsion 4 electric motors
Energy source Batteries (primary) Reserve-Hybrid Turbogenerators
Max altitude 20,000 ft
Runway length 1,100 m
Turn around time 30 min (fast charge)
Enter into service 2028
Videos from Heart Aerospace.