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Wright Electric's Wright Spirit Was Developed for Shorter Flights

The Wright Spirit by Wright Electric is an electric aircraft that was created to provide shorter flights, about one-hour in length for 100 passengers at a time. This electric aircraft created for regional trips boasts a design that was based on the Bae 146 platform.

The aircraft is capable of producing reduced emissions and it has a lightweight design that relieves some of the overall weight. Wright Electric will be testing a 1:3 ratio of electric to conventional engines, with the aim of working towards being fully electric by 2026. Potentially, this aircraft has the potential to service heavily travelled areas like London to Paris and New York to Washington in a more sustainable way.
Trend Themes
1. Regional Electric Aircrafts - Creating electric aircrafts for short regional flights is a potential disruptive innovation opportunity for the aviation industry, reducing emissions and increasing sustainability.
2. Lightweight Designs - Developing lightweight aircraft designs can reduce overall weight and increase fuel efficiency, benefiting both the aviation and environmental industry.
3. Electric Conversions - Converting conventional aircraft engines to electric can potentially lead to more sustainable air travel options, sparking innovation in the aviation industry.
Industry Implications
1. Aviation - The aviation industry has an opportunity to lead a shift toward more sustainable aircraft designs and reducing emissions through electric aircrafts.
2. Environmental - The development of electric aircrafts can significantly reduce emissions, benefiting the environment and prompting innovation in the renewable energy industry.
3. Transportation - Adopting electric aircrafts for regional travel can also benefit the transportation industry by providing more sustainable and energy-efficient travel options.

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