On June 5 the China Aviation Engine Control Institute delivered the first AEE25 aviation electric engine it developed, marking a breakthrough in key electric aviation engine technologies and performance at internationally advanced levels. The AEE25,

2026-06-05

On June 5 the China Aviation Engine Control Institute delivered the first AEE25 aviation electric engine it developed, marking a breakthrough in key electric aviation engine technologies and performance at internationally advanced levels. The AEE25, built as a powerplant for eVTOL aircraft, integrates six core components—main motor, main motor controller, cooling-system motor, cooling-system motor controller, variable-pitch actuator and its controller—into a six-in-one fully integrated unit, the highest domestic integration level to date.