Loganair's Electric Aircraft Trials in Scotland: A Step Toward Passenger Services
Loganair's electric flight trials in 2026 demonstrate practical viability for regional travel in Scotland, utilizing the ALIA CX300. With potential passenger flights projected between 2027 and 2030, these trials signal a significant shift towards sustainable aviation in remote communities.

In early 2026, Loganair conducted electric aircraft trials in Scotland using the ALIA CX300, designed to simulate real airline operations. Key routes included flights from Glasgow to Dundee, and integration with Aberdeen, Wick, and Kirkwall airports for transporting cargo.
The aircraft has a range of 336 nautical miles and a payload capacity of 560 kilograms, recharging in 20 to 40 minutes. Certification for passenger flights is the main barrier, with projections for service starting between 2027 and 2030. These trials indicate that electric aviation can maintain connectivity while reducing environmental impact in remote areas.




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