http://www.greentechlead.com/electric-vehicle/airbus-to-commercially-produce-e-fan-2-0-in-france-23485
Airbus to commercially produce E-Fan 2.0 in France
By Ajith Kumar S  May 10, 2015

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Airbus is to construct the Final Assembly Line (FAL) for its E-Fan 2.0,
all-electric aircraft at Pau in southwest France.

E-Fan 2.0 is a two-seater, initial-pilot-trainer version of E-Fan, the
electric technical demonstrator aircraft of Airbus.

Airbus had launched the E-Fan project in 2012 and presented the first
demonstrator craft at the Paris Air Show in 2013. E-Fan went on its first
test flight on March 11, 2014 and has since flown 78 test flights spanning
38 flight hours.

“The industrialisation of our E-Fan aircraft will help us advance electric
flight and also to gain experience to scale up the technology,” Jean Botti,
the chief technology officer of Airbus Group, said.

Voltair SAS, a fully owned subsidiary of Airbus created last year, will
manage the development, production and delivery of E-Fan2.0s besides
providing services such as sales and maintenance for E-Fan craft.

Airbus is investing 20 million euros in the overall design and development
of E-Fan 2.0. Partners of Airbus are also contributing toward the project.

Additionally, the project is getting the support of La Nouvelle France
Industrielle and the Aquitaine region is offering it a regional subsidy —
the FEDER (Le Fonds Européen de Développement Regional) — for 2.25 million
euros.

Airbus selected Pau for the FAL as it offers direct access to the runway of
a medium size airport and good meteorological conditions.

Airbus will be completing purchase of the site from the current owner this
year and start constructing the FAL by the middle of 2016.

The company should be able to roll out the first E-Fan 2.0 from the FAL at
the end of 2017 or early 2018.

E-Fan 2.0 was a key project in the industrial plans launched by the French
government in 2013.
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