First Electric Aircraft is not going to pay landing fees for a year at Heathrow Airport

Heathrow airport is the first airport in the word that has announced that it will not charge the landing fees for the electric-hybrid aircraft for one year. The only stipulation is that the aircraft will provide regular service through the UK International hub. The landing fee which Heathrow airport has wavered off is about 1 million pounds annually. Heathrow Airport in the spirit of celebrating the Green GB Week has decided to make this sustainable change in the air industry. They were inspired when the first flight of the short electric powered flight carrier made carried two passengers at the Oslo Airport this year. Heathrow’s Chief Executive John Holland-Kaye is going to launch this grand innovation incentive at the BusinessGreen Leaders’ Summit in London which is happening on 18th October. This incentive value is about 1 million pounds. At the moment there are about 1900 eclectic aircrafts projects being completed throughout the world. Industry at this innovative technology presented thoughts that these hybrid electric aircraft will be down at every major international airport by 2030. The problem at hand for this innovative technology is mainly the cost of development and demand. With this invective for one of the main airports in the world will help the eclectic technology to help them increase their demand and also speed up the arrival of the zero-emission environment-friendly flights at UK’s biggest airport. These aircraft will be cleaner, efficient and quieter than any of today’s world fleet. Related Content Hurricane Leslie; Crew members and 800 Ryanair passengers had to be left stranded at Malaga airport for the night Singapore Airlines; the world longest flight launched by the airline Hamburg Airport and Emirates are ready for the new Airbus A380 with three boarding bridges   Share this content: