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EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren on the future of electric planes | easyJet, airline, chief executive officer, electric aircraft | "We're going to have zero-emission aircraft at a large scale" EasyJet CEO Johan
easyJet's partner Wright Electric begins engine development progr
EasyJet to help develop a battery powered plane | Financial Times
The future of aviation is electrical propulsion (easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren & Wright Electric CEO) - YouTube
Wright Electric entwickelt Elektroantrieb für Verkehrsflugzeug | FLUG REVUE
EasyJet to fly battery-powered planes within the next decade
EasyJet teams up with eco-friendly electric plane company | The Independent | The Independent
EasyJet puts its weight behind plans for electric planes - BBC News
EasyJet & Wright Electric Plan Electric Airplane Service Within A Decade - CleanTechnica
easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren: Electric planes within 10 years | Roland Berger
Wright Electric - Wikipedia
Airline vows to switch to electric planes on short-haul routes by 2030 | The Hill
Easyjet partner plans to test electric aircraft in 2023 – Business Traveller
EasyJet could be using cleaner, quieter electric planes within 10 years - Chronicle Live
EasyJet plans to fly an electric-powered passenger aircraft - CNET
easyJet plans electric plane take-off by 2027 | Energy Live News - YouTube
EasyJet 'electric aircraft' partner aims to fly engine in 2023 | News | Flight Global
Airline plans to use electric airplanes in 10 years—is that possible? | Ars Technica
EasyJet puts its weight behind plans for electric planes - BBC News
easyJet is serious about electric planes | Engadget
EasyJet to launch electric plane within 10 years - Springwise
EasyJet CEO: Low Cost “Doesn't Mean Low Quality”
EasyJet and Wright Electronics Testing Electric Aircraft Motor – Robb Report
Electric aircraft companies: Featuring easyJet, Airbus and Siemens
easyJet to trial greener electric taxiing
EasyJet's plans for electric planes will take longer than a decade, says expert