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Major commuter airline sets its sights on electric fleet
Cape Air flies more than 400 regional flights a day to nearly 40 cities in the US northeast, midwest, Montana and the Caribbean. Deploying a fleet of all-electric Alice aircraft will significantly reduce carbon emissions.
The Eviation Alice is a fully electric aircraft, designed to fly 440 nautical miles on a single charge and has maximum cruise speed of 250 knots.

Massachusetts-based Cape Air, one of the largest commuter airlines in the US, has signed a letter of intent for the purchase of 75 all-electric Alice commuter aircraft. Cape Air aims to set up an unparalleled regional electric fleet, taking a pioneering step into the sustainable era of aviation.

Eviation's all-electric Alice aircraft can accommodate nine passengers and two crew. Cape Air flies more than 400 regional flights a day to nearly 40 cities in the US northeast, midwest, Montana and the Caribbean. Deploying a fleet of all-electric Alice aircraft will significantly reduce carbon emissions, as well as maintenance and operational costs for the airline and provide a smoother and quieter flight experience for passengers.

"Truly sustainable aviation not only reduces the impact of air travel on the environment but also makes business sense," says Jessica Pruss, vice president of sales at Eviation. "We are proud to support Cape Air, a recognised leader in regional air travel to chart a new path in delivering innovative solutions that benefit airline operators, passengers, communities and society."

"Cape Air remains committed to sustainability, growth and innovation, and our partnership with Eviation allows for these commitments to become a reality," says Cape Air president and CEO Linda Markham. "Our customers will be at the forefront of aviation history, and our communities will benefit from emission-free travel."

The Eviation Alice is the world's leading fully electric aircraft, designed to fly 440 nautical miles on a single charge and has maximum cruise speed of 250 knots. The Alice will operate in all environments currently serviced by piston and turbine aircraft. The advanced electric motors have fewer moving parts to increase reliability and reduce maintenance costs. Alice's operating software constantly monitors flight performance to ensure optimal efficiency.

"Cape Air has always maintained a deep commitment to social responsibility. As an early supporter of all-electric air travel, we are dedicated to leading the industry towards a sustainable future," adds Cape Air board chairman, Dan Wolf. "Together with Eviation, we are creating the next generation of air travel in which electric flight will be the industry standard."

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