Unither Bioélectronique Achieves First Piloted Hydrogen-Electric Helicopter Flight in Québec
Unither Bioélectronique completed the first piloted hydrogen-electric helicopter circuit flight on April 10, 2026. This milestone demonstrates progress in hydrogen-electric propulsion technology, which is crucial for advancing zero-emission aviation solutions.
On April 10, 2026, Unither Bioélectronique (UB) conducted the world's first piloted hydrogen-electric helicopter circuit flight at Roland-Désourdy Airport in Bromont, Quebec. This flight, part of Project Proticity, marks a progression from hover demonstrations to a full traffic circuit, which includes takeoff, flight pattern, approach, and landing.
The flight utilized a Robinson R44 equipped with a hydrogen-electric PEM fuel-cell-battery system powered by locally sourced green hydrogen. This achievement supports the project's goal of zero-emission helicopter development and aligns with regulatory pathways for future certification with Transport Canada and the FAA. The success emphasizes Canada's growing leadership in clean aviation technologies, positioning it as a potential global hub for advanced aerospace innovations.


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