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7 Bonkers Aircraft Debuting at the Paris Air Show, From Electric Air Taxis to a Solar-Powered Glider

This week’s event is featuring a mix of aircraft types, from the world's largest two-engine commercial jet to a solar glider, to new electric air taxis buzzing the show.

Seven New Aircraft at the Paris Air Show. Courtesy Volocopter

French President Emmanuel Macron opened the Paris Air Show earlier this week, signaling the aerospace industry’s importance to that country. The bi-annual event, which swaps places every year with the Farnborough International Airshow in the U.K., is a combination of business, military and commercial aviation.

A number of major deals were announced, including Indigo’s intent to purchase 500 Airbus A321XLR long-range commercial jets—the largest order ever by number of aircraft. Analysts believe more than 2,000 new jets will be ordered this year.

More than a half-dozen new aircraft either flew each day to wow showgoers or were introduced on the static displays. The new aircraft ranged from titans like the Boeing 777X—the world’s largest two-engine commercial jet—to electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis that either took to the air or showed prototypes for the first time.

Parisian officials are keen to show off the electric air taxis a year ahead of the 2024 Olympics, where German firm Volocopter has pledged to have its eVTOLs crisscrossing the City of Lights.

The show will run through Sunday, June 25. Here are our favorite seven aircraft.

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