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Key Takeaways:

  • The article argues that the world truly "shrank" in 1858 with the transatlantic cable, not with early aviation, due to the transformative power of electricity enabling rapid communication.
  • This concept of electricity's transformative power is extended to the future of aviation, where electric propulsion is presented as the key to securing the industry's next generation.
  • Despite initial skepticism, major players like Airbus, alongside innovators such as Pipistrel, Diamond Aircraft, and Aero Electric Aircraft Corporation, are actively developing and bringing to market electric and hybrid-electric airplanes.
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When did the world shrink? When did the vast distances between continents fall away like sheer cliffs, leaving behind a much smaller planet? The aviation-savvy reader might choose a specific date, Dec. 17, 1903, on the sand dunes at Kitty Hawk with the Wright brothers — the dawn of the age of the airplane. Today, commercial air travel enables us to reach any point in the world from any other in a span of hours. The airplane, one of the most important and celebrated inventions in the history of mankind, has forever transformed how humans move about the planet.

But Dec. 17, 1903, isn’t the date the world shrank. The transformation actually happened years earlier.

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