The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) introduced Cri-Cri, the world's first four-engine all-electric acrobatic aircraft at the Green Aviation Show in Le Bourget, France, in June 2010.
Cri-Cri has been under development for a number of years. At first, it used a gasoline-powered engine, but the latest incarnation is an all-electric acrobatic aircraft with stunt plane quality performance.
Implications - The most luxurious forms of transportation are now opting to include every bell and whistle available -- even eco-friendliness. High class automobiles, planes and boats are pulling out all the stops to make sure that their consumers have a great time using their product and that they feel don't feel guilty about it.
What's Driving This Trend
- Luxury Electric Vehicles
- There is a growing trend of luxury vehicles, including planes, embracing eco-friendliness to provide a guilt-free and luxurious experience.
- Electric Aviation
- The introduction of the world's first four-engine all-electric acrobatic aircraft suggests an emerging trend of electrifying the aviation industry.
- Green Transportation Innovation
- The development of eco-friendly acrobatic aircraft opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the field of green transportation.
Who This Affects Most
- Luxury Automotive
- Luxury car manufacturers can explore incorporating eco-friendly features in their vehicles to cater to environmentally conscious consumers.
- Aviation
- The aviation industry can invest in research and development of electric aircraft to reduce carbon emissions and embrace sustainable practices.
- Green Technology
- The development of the all-electric acrobatic aircraft showcases the potential for disruptive innovation in green technology and renewable energy.
