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Evia Aero to Purchase 15 Islander Aircraft from Britten-Norman

German carbon-neutral aviation company Evia Aero has signed a letter of intent with Britten-Norman to acquire 15  Islander aircraft for hydrogen-powered conversion, with deliveries starting in 2027.

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Evia Aero, a German company focusing on carbon-neutral regional aviation, has signed a letter of intent with Britten-Norman, a UK-based aircraft manufacturer, for the purchase of 15 Islander aircraft. 

The planes will be delivered from 2027 and later converted to zero-emissions hydrogen-electric propulsion systems.

The Britten-Norman Islander, a short-haul, twin-engine aircraft developed in the Isle of White has been in service globally for more than 60 years. Evia Aero plans to redesign the aircraft interiors to improve passenger comfort and integrate sustainable aviation technologies.

Florian Kruse, CEO of Evia Aero, highlighted the practical benefits of the deal. “It is crucial that we get aircraft delivered as early as possible. The BN Islander has proven itself worldwide, and a conversion kit to a sustainable hydrogen-electric aircraft is possible.”

Kruse also pointed to the efficiency of using an established aircraft model for sustainable conversion. “An existing, proven aircraft type such as the BN Islander will significantly shorten the certification process of a conversion kit for sustainable propulsion compared to a complete new aircraft design,” he said.

The partnership supports Evia Aero’s strategy to implement regional point-to-point routes powered by green energy generated at local airports. 

Britten-Norman, which recently returned its production operations to the Isle of Wight, expects the deal to contribute to job growth at its Bembridge facility.

This latest agreement for Britten-Norman follows a deal worth £7.9m in November with the Falkland Islands Government Aviation Service (FIGAS) to supply four new light aircraft.

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