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Loganair Demonstrates Electric Mail Delivery Flights
March 20, 2026
Loganair and BETA Technologies have commenced demonstration flights using the ALIA CTOL electric aircraft to evaluate its suitability for Royal Mail's mail delivery services to remote communities in Scotland. This initiative aims to collect operational data on electric aircraft performance in commercial mail delivery, supporting Royal Mail's commitment to achieving Net-Zero emissions by 2040. The flights cover multiple Scottish cities including Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverness, and Wick, marking a significant step toward integrating sustainable aviation technologies into government postal logistics.
- This demonstration highlights emerging procurement opportunities for electric aircraft and related technologies within government postal and logistics services.
- Procurement professionals should note the potential for future contracts focused on sustainable aviation solutions aligned with environmental goals.
- Contractors specializing in electric aviation, aircraft manufacturing, and green logistics may find strategic entry points in upcoming Royal Mail and regional government solicitations.
- The program underscores the importance of real-world performance data to inform procurement decisions for net-zero transportation initiatives in public sector operations.
This is a landmark day for European aviation, and in particular for Scotlandβs airline Loganair. We are not talking about concepts, prototypes, or distant ambition, this is a real tangible programme of flying across our network which will provide invaluable data on how an electric aircraft could perform in a real commercial environment.
— Luke Farajallah, CEO of Loganair
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- Loganair, BETA demonstrate mail delivery electric flights · AeroTime · Mar 20