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Canada Certifies Pipistrel’s New Training Aircraft

Canada Certifies Pipistrel’s New Training Aircraft, Advancing Sustainable Aviation
Pipistrel, a subsidiary of Textron Inc., has secured type-certificate validation from Transport Canada for its current production models: the Pipistrel Explorer, Velis Club, and Velis Electro. This certification authorizes the operation of these advanced training aircraft within the Canadian market, providing flight schools across the country with access to more efficient and environmentally sustainable platforms.
The Velis Electro: A Milestone in Electric Aviation
Central to this development is the Velis Electro, recognized as the world’s first type-certified all-electric aircraft. Distinguished by its zero-emission operation and a noise level of just 60 decibels—significantly quieter than conventional piston-engine trainers—the Velis Electro represents a cost-effective and sustainable option for initial pilot training. Its modern avionics suite and user-friendly design make it particularly appealing to flight schools seeking to minimize both operational emissions and noise pollution in surrounding communities.
The Velis Electro’s certification in Canada follows a series of international approvals, including the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type certification in 2020, the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approval in 2022, and an FAA Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) airworthiness exemption in 2024. Notably, its electric propulsion system is the first of its kind to receive type-certification validation in Canada, marking a significant advancement for electric aviation on the continent.
Pipistrel delivered the first Velis Electro to Canada in 2022, where it was acquired by the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics (WISA) at the University of Waterloo and the Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre (WWFC). These institutions have utilized the aircraft to conduct research into battery-powered flight, examining operational viability, training applications, and the infrastructure requirements necessary to support electric aviation.
The Pipistrel Explorer and Market Context
In addition to the Velis Electro, the Pipistrel Explorer offers robust performance tailored to diverse and challenging environments. Engineered for efficiency, the Explorer operates with minimal power consumption while maintaining reliable capability across a broad range of temperatures and altitudes. It is certified for both day and night visual flight rules (VFR) operations, equipped with an instrument flight rules (IFR)-ready avionics suite, and capable of intentional spins, making it suitable for advanced pilot training and remote operations. The original Explorer model, known as the Virus SW 121, received type certification in 2016, with the updated Virus SW 121A variant achieving EASA certification in 2021.
Pipistrel’s entry into the Canadian market occurs amid increasing competition from companies such as INGENIO Aerospace, which are advancing innovative technology integration. This competitive environment is driving both established and emerging manufacturers to accelerate technological development and refine their market strategies. Reactions to Pipistrel’s certification are expected to be varied; while some investors may view it as a positive step toward sustainable aviation, others may approach its impact on traditional training providers with caution.
The certification is also anticipated to influence regulatory and technological progress within Canada’s aviation sector, potentially prompting updates to training standards and infrastructure to accommodate emerging propulsion technologies.
With these certified aircraft, Pipistrel is positioned to play a significant role in the transformation of Canada’s flight training landscape, as the industry increasingly adopts cleaner propulsion systems and more efficient platforms to train the next generation of pilots.

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