Aviation company orders 50 magniX engines to “electrify its fleet”

Its technology has electrified Eviation's Alice airliner and the de Havilland Dash 8, the world's largest hydrogen-electric aircraft.

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Los motores magniX para Harbor Air

The magniX company established an agreement with Harbor Air, the largest seaplane airline in North America, for the sale of 50 magnix engines to “electrify its fleet”, starting with the De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver model, in mid-2026 .

A technological alliance with history

This agreement in the aviation industry consolidates the alliance between magniX and Harbor Air, a pioneer in seaplane technology . In 2019, both companies made history with the eBeaver, the world’s first all-electric commercial aircraft , powered by a magni650 engine.

The magniX company is positioned as a leader in electric aviation , promoting historic flights with five different aircraft. Its technology has electrified Eviation’s Alice airliner and the de Havilland Dash 8, the world’s largest hydrogen-electric aircraft.

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“Electrifying Harbor Air’s fleet with magniX engines brings us closer to the future of regional flying,” said Riona Armesmith, CTO of magniX . “Each eBeaver flight sets an important record in the electric age of aviation. This Earth Day, we recognize the urgency of solutions like this to address climate change.”

The impact of magniX engines for Harbor Air

Harbor Air CEO Bert van der Stege said: “We are very excited about the acceleration and adoption of electric aviation technology, making solid progress toward a sustainable future.” “This agreement underscores our commitment to revolutionize commercial aviation with electric propulsion and pave the way for cleaner, quieter and more efficient air travel.”

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