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Loganair Operates the UK’s First all Electric Airline Across Network

Michelle Owusuaa
Last updated: 21 March 2026 12:21
By Michelle Owusuaa
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A Loganair ATR 72-600 turboprop aircraft, featuring its signature red-and-black tartan tail, taxies along an airport runway. In the background, the blue tail of a TUI Boeing 787 Dreamliner is visible
A Loganair ATR 72-600 with a tartan-patterned tail on the tarmac © Simon Butler
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On March 19, it was announced that the Scottish airline, Loganair, is to be the first UK commercial airline to fly an all-electric aircraft across its network. The airline used an aircraft called Beta Technologies ALIA in order to take a further step towards a zero-emission regional aviation.

High-angle shot of a Loganair ATR turboprop aircraft parked on at a sunny airport. The white plane features the airline’s signature red and black pattern on its tail.
Loganair aircraft at Edinburgh Airport © Thomas Nugent

Loganair to conduct a two week testing period

The flights were to form a wider demonstration programme to explore how electric aircraft can be used in short-haul networks, focusing on keeping operating costs and emissions as low as possible. The flight, conducted in Scotland from Glasgow to Dundee, had been fixed with a battery-powered, fixed wing to test the switch to a more sustainable power source. The initiative is a two week trial with two pilots to see whether the electric aircraft can be used for Loganair routes. Loganair’s recent decision to add four new direct routes to Jersey is the airline’s attempt to connect Jersey Islands and expand their ongoing network.

The objective is to see how this new age of sustainable fuels can help deliver freight, mail and essential goods without contributing to carbon emissions. Decarbonising short-haul aviation is the main goal, albeit difficult and time consuming.

Loganair Chief Executive Officer, Luke Farajallah, stated:

“For regional airlines, the route to net zero must be practical, affordable, and operationally viable. Electric aircraft have the potential to transform short-haul flying, protecting vital air links while significantly reducing carbon emissions.”

An all-electric ALIA-250 vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft by BETA Technologies, featuring a sleek white body, stationary on an airport tarmac under a blue, cloud-filled sky.
BETA Technologies ALIA CX300 © BETA Technologies

The Future of All-Electric Aircraft across Network

The flight highlights the potential of electric aircraft to decarbonise short-haul routes while maintaining connectivity regionally. The BETA Technologies ALIA CX300 is an all-electric aircraft designed for regional passengers and cargo missions, Loganair used this aircraft to carry out the series of tests. With a range of more than 250 miles on a single charge, the aircraft is said to be well suited for operations such as those flown by Loganair.

The characteristics of the aircraft is said to be a strong candidate for routes where short distances and access to smaller airfields are critical.

Luke Farajallah added:

“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,” 

The partnership with Beta Technologies builds on Loganair’s efforts to explore how aviation can come up with sustainable solutions.

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ByMichelle Owusuaa
Aviation Reporter - A driven media professional and aspiring magazine journalist and self-published author, with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing from Oxford Brookes University. Inspired by writers such as Maya Angelou, they balance professional work alongside personal projects, maintaining a strong commitment to creative independence through their podcast and blogs.
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