Elbit Systems UK JV starts battery-powered flight tests

Affinity Flying Training Services Ltd. has embarked on a series of tests for the UK Ministry of Defence.

Two-seater pilot training aircraft Elbit Systems UK & Affinity electric.
Two-seater pilot training aircraft Elbit Systems UK & Affinity electric.
Elbit Systems UK

Elbit Systems UK and KBR Inc.'s joint venture, Affinity Flying Training Services Ltd., has embarked on a series of battery-powered flight tests for the UK Ministry of Defence to assess the feasibility of environmentally friendly alternatives to current military aircraft.

The introduction of this pathfinder demonstrates the company's commitment to providing innovative solutions for the UK Armed Forces and addressing the needs of the future.

The flights aim to help the Royal Air Force (RAF) assess the technology of electric aircraft, determine its effectiveness as an impactful pilot training capability, and realize the net-zero ambitions of the service's ASTRA initiative.

The flights used a fully certified two-seater pilot training aircraft, the Velis Electro. Flight and safety assurances were developed during the summer of 2021, which was organized and delivered by the team from Elbit Systems UK, through Affinity, in partnership with the Civil Aviation Authority.

The pathfinder program was split into three phases.

Phase 1, December 2021, test flights took off from Damyn's Hall, Essex, and continued into January 2022.

Phase 2, March 2022, saw the aircraft join Affinity's existing fleet at RAF Cranwell, where up to 20 additional pilots will fly the eco-friendly aircraft.

Phase 3 of the flight trials will welcome senior government officials and observers.

Martin Fausset, CEO of Elbit Systems UK, said, "We are delighted to be leading this exciting initiative with the Ministry of Defence. The concept of zero emissions aircraft being utilized by the RAF has always been considered hypothetical and we are proud to have proposed and delivered initial capability for this pathfinder.

Elbit Systems UK Ltd. holds three wholly owned subsidiaries as well as two joint ventures.