India Takes Flight with Indigenous E-Hansa Electric Aircraft
India's E-Hansa, an electric two-seater trainer aircraft, is being developed indigenously by CSIR-NAL in Bengaluru. Aimed at reducing costs and boosting green aviation, the E-Hansa is linked to the HANSA-3 program. It promises to be an affordable option, promoting clean energy in Indian aviation.

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India is advancing its aviation technology with the development of the Electric Hansa (E-Hansa), a two-seater electric trainer aircraft. The Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh announced this milestone on Tuesday, highlighting the indigenously crafted plane as a matter of national pride.
Manufactured by the CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) in Bengaluru, the E-Hansa stands as a significantly cheaper alternative to its imported counterparts, with an expected price of around Rs 2 crore. This cost is approximately half of what similar imported models would demand, marking a substantial saving for pilot training programs.
The introduction of the E-Hansa is a pivotal move for India's green aviation objectives, focusing on the use of eco-friendly energy in aviation. This project is part of the broader HANSA-3 (NG) initiative which aims to deliver cost-effective and sustainable training solutions for pilots in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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