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Bell, Electric Power Systems partner on hybrid-electric aircraft engines
by Stephen Carlson
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018

Bell Helicopter on Monday announced an agreement with Electric Power Systems to develop energy storage systems for Bell vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

"This relationship aligns with our vision as well as Bell's vision to advance electric aircraft for commercial and military aviation applications," Nathan Millecam, CEO of EPS, said in a press release.

"Our Energy Storage System leverages advanced active battery management technology that enables our battery module to improve life, reduce cost, and meet stringent FAA safety requirements around cell containment in thermal runaway at a very light weight," Millecam added.

Bell is also partnering with Safran for development of hybrid engines for VTOL aircraft, as well as fully electric engines, and Garmin for work on navigation systems using GPS satellite guidance. Thales is collaborating with Bell as well on developing flight control systems.

Bell has debuted a concept design of possible future Air Taxis utilizing either electric or hybrid engines for commuter transportation at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, this year.

"This collaboration with EPS is intended to further enhance the safety and performance of our aircraft through unique power storage capabilities," said Scott Drennan, Bell's vice president of innovation.

"As we forge relationships with new teammates, we move one step closer to bringing viable urban air mobility to the everyday commuter," Brennan said.

Bell also sees military uses for the concept, with fleets of smaller, more efficient drones providing light cargo and personnel transport, though details on what capabilities such models would field or whether they would be armed have still not been determined.

The Air Taxi is conceived to carry four passengers.


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M/V Bernard Fisher contracted for prepositioning of Air Force supplies
Washington (UPI) Nov 5, 2018
Sealift has been tapped by the U.S. Navy for a $8.9 million contract modification for transportation and preposition of cargo for use by the U.S. Air force. The award, announced Friday by the Department of Defense, secures the U.S. flagged vessel M/V Bernard Fisher for the shipping of both hazardous and general cargoes, ranging from ammunition and explosives to vehicles and containers. Working capital funds in the amount of $8.9 are obligated at the time of award, with the award having b ... read more

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