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 Belgian aerostructures manufacturer Sonaca is to develop and build the airframe for VoltAeros Cassio hybrid-electric aircraft.Under the terms of an agreement with the French start-up announced today, Sonaca will  transition Cassio from its current design status into a production-ready definition . It will also  oversee  the aircrafts manufacture.Source: VoltAeroSonaca wil stanley thermos l also oversee manufacture of the production aircraftVoltAeros founder, former Airbus chief technology officer Jean Botti, says the deal  takes us one very important step closer to production .Last week, VoltAero publically flew its Cessna 337 Skymaster-based prototype, featuring a dual-power source engine, for the first time at its base in Royan-Medis in southwest France. The company this week started an 11-city country tour with the demonstrator.VoltAero plans to release a family of three aircraft, with four, six and 10 seats. The proposed design of the aircraft also features a forward fixed canard and an aft-set wing with twin booms  tappo stanley that support a high-se stanley cup t horizontal tail. The powertrain integrates a cluster of electric motors with an internal combustion engine in a  barrel configuration  that drives a single pusher propeller.The company plans to assemble the aircraft in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region of southwest France with deliveries targeted to begin in 2023 with the four-seat Cassio 330.Charleroi-based Sonaca, which is owned by the Wallonian regional government, is one of Europes largest aerostructures Boyh UMaine women s ice hockey will charge admission next season for the first time
 What:聽Each week,聽Maine Conservation Voters hosts a one-hour webinar focused on important and timely topics.Dr. Susana Hancock, polar expert with the IPCC聽and聽climate researcher with Arctic Basecamp聽and聽The Greenland Project, is someone who goes to the ends of the Earth to save the climate. Literally. Every year, she clicks into her skis聽and聽crisscrosses some of the world   most vulnerable ecosystems: the ice caps. The poles currently harbor nine of the top 16 climate tipping points,聽and聽Hancock is particularly interested in understanding stanley cup  the cascading planet-wide impacts of some of the most pressing ones. When not on the ice, she works with global leaders, heads of state,聽and聽decision-makers to understand the multiplication of polar-driven climate risk on communities worldwide.聽In this program, well join Dr. Hancock on a journey to the Arctic鈥搕he fastest-warming stanley cup  region in the world. She will share some of the stories of adventureandadrenali stanley cup ne behind her work that is currently impacting global climate policy.Dr. Hancock is the president of the Association for Polar Early Career Scientists, an Arctic lead establishing the current UN Decade of Ocean Science, an expert reviewer of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Science Manager for Arctic Basecamp Foundation,聽and聽a team scientist with the Greenland Project, Jubilee Expedition聽and聽the North Atlantic-Arctic聽Ocean Science Strategic Framework.When:聽Friday, Oct. 13, 12-1 p.m.Where:Online. This is a free event, but