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(CNN) — The dream of boarding an electric commercial passenger airplane and flying from A to B with minimal carbon emissions has taken a step closer to reality with the announcement of a new aircraft that could be operational within three years.
The aircraft will be capable of taking off and flying short routes fully electric, a spokeswoman for Cranfield University confirmed to CNN, while a low emission engine will work to recharge the aircraft’s batteries during the flight.
The Project Fresson program is funded by a £9 million ($11.7 million) grant from the UK government, according to a press statement released on behalf of CAeS, a subsidiary of Cranfield University.
The electric motor will come from the Denis Ferranti Group, with batteries from Delta Motorsport.
The spokeswoman told CNN that the project has received strong interest from operators. She said that Scottish carrier Loganair could soon be using the aircraft, with commercial flights starting in 2023.
Paul Hutton, CEO of CAeS, has said the development will accelerate a “green transport revolution.”
CNN’s Francesca Street contributed to this report.