Wright Electric’s ambitious plans to modernize the venerable BAe 146 regional jetliner with an electric propulsion system are to be advanced with the assistance of Honeywell Aerospace. This week, the start-up announced the opening of a Joint Technical Assessment Phase (JTAP) for the Wright Spirit program, which is expected to lead to a full launch of the program in October 2022.
The JATP is intended to resolve a host of details about the conversion plan that weren’t defined when Wright announced its concept last week. These include determining the architecture for the reworked 1990s-vintage aircraft, as well as for its new propulsion system. The company and its partners will also evaluate the technical readiness level of critical path components, presumably to assess technology risks and the viability of bringing a 100-seat electric airliner to market by 2026.
The Honeywell team will focus on the conversion plan’s envisaged turbogenerator and fuel cells, while also providing Wright with access to test facilities, aircraft, and extensive infrastructure at the disposal of this major aerospace group. Battery and energy storage specialist Eagle Picher will participate in the JATP work.
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