Australian Flying

Electric aviation is off to a flying start in Australia.

Electric aviation presents private, flying school and light commercial operators with a decarbonised and cost-reduced method of flying.

FlyOnE Sustainable aviation is tackling the multifaceted challenge of decarbonising light aviation in Australia with the importation of electric aircraft options, certification of new airframe designs, developing electric aviation charge nodes in key areas in Australia and working with governing bodies to build a framework of safety

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