Tier 1 Robinson e-R44 Electric Helicopter Takes to the Skies With The Goal of Transporting Organs For Human Transplant

The all-electric Robinson-44 helicopter driven by a magniX electric propulsion unit made its successful first flight, according to magniX, a Washington State-based maker of electric aircraft motors owned by Singapore (EPU).

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The flight on Saturday, June 4, 2022, was carried out by Tier 1 Engineering, a Santa Ana-based engineering services company that specializes in lightweight aircraft constructions, at California’s Los Alamitos Army Airfield.

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“This milestone event underlines again and again magniX’s dedication to lead the electrification of aviation by inventing and delivering industry-leading technologies via smart innovation and customer centricity,” said magniX CEO Nuno Taborda.

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For Lung Biotechnology PBC, a Maryland-based biotech business looking for ways to alleviate the significant lack of transplantable organs in the United States, Tier 1 is creating the all-electric Robinson R44.

A magniX EPU is fitted into a Tier 1 battery system that powers the experimental helicopter. For the aim of acquiring a Supplemental Type Certificate for the electric R-44 project, Tier 1 is now coordinating with the FAA Aircraft Certification Office in Los Angeles.

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Lung Biotechnology PBC intends to purchase a fleet of such aircraft, subject to certification, and use them to deliver organs for human transplants.

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