World’s First commercial electric plane takes flight in Canada

de Havilland DHC-2 Electric Beaver C-FJOS Harbour Air

The world’s first fully electric commercial aircraft took its inaugural test flight, taking off from the Canadian city of Vancouver. 

The flight involved a six-passenger DHC-2 de Havilland Beaver with a 750-horsepower (560 kW) magni500 propulsion system.

Vancouver-based Harbour Air Seaplanes and U.S. electric engine-maker magniX said the flight was the world’s first by an all-electric commercial aircraft. 

The Company said the technology would mean significant cost savings for airlines — not to mention zero emissions. It hopes to be using the electric-powered planes to carry passengers by 2022.