Electra Selects Honeywell FBW For eSTOL

Honeywell’s fly-by-wire system will control both aerodynamic surfaces and electric motors on Electra’s eSTOL.

Credit: Electra.aero
Honeywell’s strategy of leaning in to engage the emerging advanced air mobility (AAM) industry continues, with the company being selected to supply flight control computers and actuators for U.S. startup Electra.aero’s planned nine-passenger hybrid-electric short-takeoff-and-landing (eSTOL) aircraft...
Graham Warwick

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