ASIM, sep 19
Radia, an aerospace startup based in Boulder, Colorado, has ambitious plans to transform the onshore wind turbine market with its Windrunner aircraft, measuring 108 meters in length. This innovative aircraft aims to transport oversized turbine blades to locations that are currently hard to reach, thereby facilitating the mass production of greener energy. The Windrunner is designed to move volume rather than mass, specifically optimized for 103-meter-long wind turbine blades, which are crucial for enhancing power output and reducing costs.
Founded in 2016 and recently debuting at the Farnborough International Airshow 2024, Radia aims to build the largest aircraft ever designed, boasting a volume 12 times that of a Boeing 747. Funding has come from a mix of venture capital, high-net-worth individuals, and potential US government support through green energy programs. The aircraft’s design addresses the challenge of transporting longer blades, which are essential for achieving greater energy efficiency and output, particularly in the rapidly growing onshore market.
The Windrunner’s specifications include an 80-meter wingspan and the capability to operate from airports similar to those used by the A380. The aircraft’s development involves collaboration with industry leaders like Aernnova and Leonardo, focusing on leveraging existing aerospace components to create a “minimum viable aircraft.” Radia’s unique position as its own customer could expedite the manufacturing and certification process, with the company optimistic about establishing a vibrant business before the decade’s end.