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Norway Tests Tiny Electric Plane, Sees Passenger Flights by 2025 (reuters.com)

Norway tested a two-seater electric plane on Monday and predicted a start to passenger flights by 2025 if new aviation technologies match a green shift that has made Norwegians the world's top buyers of electric cars. From a report: Transport Minister Ketil Solvik-Olsen and Dag Falk-Petersen, head of state-run Avinor which runs most of Norway's airports, took a few minutes' flight around Oslo airport in an Alpha Electro G2 plane, built by Pipistrel in Slovenia. "This is ... a first example that we are moving fast forward" toward greener aviation, Solvik-Olsen told Reuters. "We do have to make sure it is safe - people won't fly if they don't trust it." He said plane makers such as Boeing and Airbus were developing electric aircraft and that battery prices were tumbling, making it feasible to reach a government goal of making all domestic flights in Norway electric by 2040.

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  1. Will Be No Match For Our by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

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  2. Re:Cost isn't the big problem. Weight is. by Black.Shuck · · Score: 4, Funny

    Battery weight is the problem when it comes to aviation.

    Simple. Keep the batteries on the ground and run a cable up to the plane.