This has been a long time
coming — the project was first founded by Bertrand Piccard and AndrĂ©
Borschberg in 2003. It is estimated
to have cost about $100 million to create. Today, it is
supported by a handful of major corporations, including Deutsche Bank,
Bayer, and Schindler.
It took off from Madrid-Barajas airport around 5:30 in the
morning and then flew non-stop across the countryside and Mediterranean
Sea before landing in Rabat, Morocco at the Rabat-Salé
international airport at 11:30 in the evening.
That translates to 19 hours and 8 minutes of flight time, and a total distance traveled of 515 miles.
Particularly noteworthy is the fact that when the plane landed, it did so with a full set of batteries. “This is extraordinary,
as it represents an increase in confidence in new technologies,” said Borschberg.
This flight marks the first time that the plane
landed on another continent. It was also the first time that Piccard
piloted
the plane. “It was perhaps the most beautiful flight of my
life. I have dreamed since I was a child of flying without using
fuel,” said a very joyful Piccard, who comes from a family of
adventurers, and who has already flown around the world in a
balloon.
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