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Loganair Launches UK’s First All-Electric Flight: Glasgow to Dundee

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Last updated: March 20, 2026 5:04 am
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Historic All-Electric Flight Takes Off in Scotland

A groundbreaking moment in aviation occurs as the UK’s first all-electric commercial aircraft completes a swift 20-minute trip from Glasgow to Dundee. This journey cuts typical two-hour car travel times, earning praise as a landmark for European aviation.

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Historic All-Electric Flight Takes Off in ScotlandExpanded Trial Routes and CapabilitiesLeadership PerspectivesRegulatory and Government Backing

Loganair, the UK’s top regional airline, flies the electric plane reaching speeds of 176 mph across its network—the first commercial operator to do so. The UK Civil Aviation Authority approves this trial within a two-week program showcasing the aircraft’s transport of freight, mail, and vital supplies like medical goods.

Expanded Trial Routes and Capabilities

The battery-powered ALIA CTOL offers a 387-mile range and 560kg payload. It soon heads to Aberdeen, Wick, Inverness, and Kirkwall in Orkney for tests evaluating its real-world potential.

Partnering with U.S. aerospace company BETA Technologies, Loganair views the flight as key to decarbonizing short-haul routes and advancing Scotland’s role in cutting-edge aircraft tech. The plane handles regional cargo and passengers on standard runways, recharging in one hour via BETA’s fast system.

Leadership Perspectives

Loganair CEO Luke Farajallah states: “We are not talking about concepts, prototypes, or distant ambition; this is a real, tangible programme of flying across our network which will provide invaluable data on how an electric aircraft could perform in a real commercial environment. Electric aircraft have the potential to transform short-haul flying, protecting vital air links while significantly reducing carbon emissions.”

First Minister John Swinney affirms: “This next-generation technology ensures that Scotland is well placed to play a leading role in reducing the carbon emissions associated with aviation, while supporting regional connectivity for communities in the Highlands and Islands.”

Loganair highlights Scotland’s islands as ideal for this innovation, promising cleaner, quieter operations.

Regulatory and Government Backing

Sophie O’Sullivan, UK Civil Aviation Authority director of future safety and innovation, notes: “Electric aircraft offer the possibility of cleaner, quieter flights, with improved connectivity and greater reliability. As electric aerospace technology advances, trials like this contribute to our work to establish the regulatory framework for advanced air mobility, helping us enable this new technology to develop safely.”

Aviation, maritime, and decarbonisation minister Keir Mather reveals £43 million in government support for green aviation. He adds: “Zero-emission aircraft, hydrogen fuels, and advanced air mobility will unlock economic growth, reduce climate impacts from flying, and help deliver our airport expansion plans to boost connectivity and growth whilst creating highly skilled jobs across the UK.”

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