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Parker Aerospace Congratulates Development Partner Eviation on First Flight of Groundbreaking All-Electric Alice Commuter Aircraft

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Parker Hannifin Corporation (PH) celebrates Eviation Aircraft's milestone with the first flight of Alice, the world's first all-electric commuter aircraft, on September 27, 2022. The flight lasted eight minutes, reaching an altitude of 3,500 feet. Parker Aerospace is developing seven technological systems for Alice, enhancing sustainability with reduced operational costs and maintenance. These systems include cockpit controls, electromechanical flap systems, and thermal management among others. This collaboration aims for net-zero carbon aviation, marking a significant step toward future eco-friendly air travel.

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On its journey toward certification, the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft takes flight, launches a new chapter in aviation.

MOSES LAKE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Parker Aerospace, a business segment of Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies, today expressed congratulations to customer Eviation Aircraft on the occasion of the September 27, 2022 first flight of Eviation’s Alice all-electric commuter aircraft. Parker Aerospace is developing seven technology system packages for Alice.

Parker Aerospace congratulates Eviation on the historic first flight of Alice, the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft (Photo: Business Wire)

Parker Aerospace congratulates Eviation on the historic first flight of Alice, the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft (Photo: Business Wire)

Helmed by Eviation Test Pilot Steve Crane, Alice took off from Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake at 7:10 am PDT, climbed out to 3,500 feet and spent eight minutes in the air.

In addition to eliminating source carbon emissions, Eviation’s Alice aircraft can accommodate nine passengers and two pilots and is intended to offer reduced maintenance and operational costs for airlines while providing a smooth and quiet cabin experience for customers.

The seven work packages that Parker Aerospace is developing for the landmark aircraft will be produced across all divisions within Parker Aerospace as well as by Parker’s Engineered Materials Group, Parker LORD and Parker Meggitt. The work packages include:

Cockpit controls: The human interface with the flight control system, consisting of sidestick, throttle, rudder control and switching devices.

Electromechanical flap system: Featuring electromechanical actuators, electronic control units and position sensors. The system will incorporate patented eSync technology, which uses a single electronics control unit to command multiple motor-driven actuators installed along the flaps on the wing, saving space and weight.

Thermal management: Advanced water-cooling equipment for battery heat management, as well as specialized thermal materials for the battery pack.

Hydraulic powerpacks: For steering and braking systems, these miniature hydraulic systems provide efficient power that is localized. These include reliable, proven components such as accumulators and hydraulic hose assemblies.

Vibration and noise mitigation: Engine and inverter mounts for a hushed cabin environment.

Sealing solutions: Elastomeric static and dynamic seal solutions such as a fire seal wall.

Main landing gear wheels and brakes: Main wheels and carbon brakes provided. The brakes are fitted with thermocouples to assist in flight test data gathering.

“Parker Aerospace team members working on systems for Alice came out to Lake Moses to witness this historic first flight,” said Chris Frazer, vice president of the business, regional and advanced air mobility (AAM) segment for Parker Aerospace. “Alice flew beautifully, and Parker Aerospace is extremely proud to be partnering with Eviation on this first-of-its-kind commuter aircraft. Together with Eviation. We’re working toward net-zero carbon and more sustainable aviation,” Frazer continued.

Parker Aerospace and Eviation are presently in the design and certification phase, working toward the production and flight certification of the aircraft.

About Parker Aerospace. Parker Aerospace is a global leader in commercial and military aircraft and aeroengine technology. The company collaborates with customers to move their programs forward.

About Parker Hannifin. Parker is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies. For more than a century the company has been enabling engineering breakthroughs that lead to a better tomorrow. Learn more at www.parker.com or @parkerhannifin.

Brian King

Parker Aerospace

+1 (714) 458-7416

brian.king@parker.com

Source: Parker Aerospace

FAQ

What is the significance of Parker Hannifin's involvement in Eviation's Alice aircraft?

Parker Hannifin is developing critical systems for Alice, supporting sustainable aviation initiatives.

When did Eviation Aircraft's Alice first fly?

Eviation's Alice first flew on September 27, 2022.

What are the expected benefits of the Alice all-electric commuter aircraft?

Alice aims to reduce maintenance and operational costs while eliminating carbon emissions.

What technologies is Parker Aerospace developing for the Alice aircraft?

Technologies include cockpit controls, electromechanical flaps, thermal management systems, and more.

How long was Alice's inaugural flight?

Alice's first flight lasted eight minutes.

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