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title: "United Airlines Says It’ll Use Electric Planes for Flights Under 200 Miles"
description: "After purchasing 100 electric aircraft from a Swedish startup last year, United Airlines says it's preparing to put them to work in regional flights."
date: "2022-10-08"
modified: "2022-10-08"
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# United Airlines Says It’ll Use Electric Planes for Flights Under 200 Miles

![After purchasing 100 electric aircraft from a Swedish startup last year, United Airlines says it's preparing to put them to work in regional flights.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/united-airlines-electric-planes-flights.jpg>)
*\<em\>Image: Heart Aerospace\</em\>*

## Getting Airborne

United Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the world, has shared preliminary plans to get an electric fleet of planes airborne at *CNBC*'s [ESG Impact Virtual Conference](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tmsaCqq4mY&list=PLYC1ktW2-Ib2NYr2Kg9y4z96Z8BrjDGD4&index=4>) on Thursday.

The aviation giant is optimistic about the endeavor and is projecting it could have electric powered commercial flights by the tail end of this decade, potentially laying the groundwork for a much more environmentally friendly future for air travel.

"Initially we want to fly on routes that are 200 miles or less," Mike Leskinen, president of United Airlines Ventures, told *CNBC* [during the video conference](<https://youtu.be/4tmsaCqq4mY>). "But as that energy density increases, that same aircraft will have a range of 250 miles, 300 miles, which is going to give us a lot more utility here connecting our hubs."

In other words, the battery-powered planes will get a chance to prove themselves in regional, short-haul flights, according to Leskinen.

## Electric Partnership

United set their plans in motion [last year](<https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/united-airlines-buy-100-19-seat-electric-planes-heart-aerospace-2021-07-13/>), purchasing 100 battery-powered planes that can seat 19 passengers from the Swedish startup Heart Aerospace.

Its founder Anders Forslund, who also attended the conference, said that the planes will be able to recharge in "under half an hour," which is about on par with industry standards.

The airplane won't be taking off any time soon, however, as it still requires certification, but Forslund predicts they’ll get approval by 2028.

## The Green Game

For the long-haul flights, United has already announced plans to use sustainable fuel in its efforts to be [carbon neutral by 2050](<https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/11/22169798/united-airlines-emissions-carbon-capture-climate-change-goal>).

In December in 2021, the airline became the [first in the world](<https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/united-becomes-first-airline-to-fly-passenger-aircraft-using-100-sustainable-aviation-fuel/>) to complete a passenger flight using 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel. It was an impressive stunt, but [critics were skeptical](<https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/29/united-airlines-sustainable-green-flying-experts>) about the feasibility of scaling up the technology.

United have [invested in electric air taxis](<https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/united-becomes-first-airline-to-fly-passenger-aircraft-using-100-sustainable-aviation-fuel/>) as well, ordering 200 vertical take-off and landing capable craft from Eve Air Mobility last month.

It’s clear that the airline is willing to throw money at the sustainability problem in order to be ostensibly green, along with other heavyweights in the space like [JetBlue and Virgin](<https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/united-becomes-first-airline-to-fly-passenger-aircraft-using-100-sustainable-aviation-fuel/>).

If the industry’s efforts pan out, it could be a game changer. But approaching carbon neutral status will be a difficult challenge to surmount.

**More on airplanes:** *[JetBlue, Virgin Strike Deal to Buy Jet Fuel Made From Recaptured CO2](<https://futurism.com/the-byte/jetblue-virgin-jet-fuel-recaptured-co2>)*

## Author
At Futurism, my work has often centered on bringing a sense of clarity and insight to complex topics ranging from the regulation of emerging technologies to the esoteric ideologies of Silicon Valley executives, while striving not to lose the poetic sense of awe inspired by often-obscure fields like astrophysics and quantum computing. I broke the story of CNET using AI to produce articles that turned out to be riddled with factual errors and plagiarism — a dam-breaking inflection point, as I've reported, that's inspired copycats and endless discourse while beguiling stakeholders ranging from tech giants to purveyors of spam around the web. My work at Futurism has been cited by publications including CBS News, the Los Angeles Times, Vice, Gizmodo, Engadget, the Verge, and Vanity Fair. I grew up in locales ranging from India to China, and now live in the exotic suburbs of Virginia. In my free time, I'm an avid reader of weird sci-fi literature, an aficionado of East Asian cinema, and, regrettably, a relapsed gamer. Allegedly, I’m working on a debut novel, currently untitled.

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