Sunday, February 8, 2026
ADVT 
International

Solar-Powered Plane Arrives In Honolulu, Completing Historic Flight

IANS, 03 Jul, 2015 12:55 PM
    Solar Impulse 2 (SI2), the first solar-powered aircraft in an attempt to fly around the world, arrived early Friday morning in Honolulu, the capital city of the US's island state of Hawaii, and will land at dawn.
     
    At 2 a.m. local time (1200 GMT), the SI2 finished the 8,200-km non-stop solo flight from Nagoya in Japan, and will land at Hawaii's Kalaeloa airport at 6 a.m. local time (1600 GMT), Xinhua news agency reported.
     
    Flying around 2,000 metres above Hawaii, the plane has its batteries around half of their full energy level and would support it for the next couple of hours, media reported.
     
    Hawaii is the eighth leg of the plane's 35,000-km journey around the world, which started from Abu Dhabi on March 9. It is piloted solo alternatively by Swiss explorers Andre Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard.
     
    During the trip from Japan to Hawaii, Borschberg piloted alone for 114 hours - five days and nights -- in an unheated and unpressurszed cockpit, sleeping in bursts of 20 minutes while on autopilot.
     
    Three records were set during the trip -- the longest distance of non-stop flying, the longest solo flight and the longest solar-powered flight without any fuel.
     
    Borshberg is in good health, though very tired, media reports said.
     
    "Can you imagine that a solar-powered airplane without fuel can now fly longer than a jet plan?" Piccard said in a statement, "This is a clear message that clean technologies can achieve impossible goals."
     
    The plane weighs about as much as a family sedan and has 17,000 solar cells across its wingspan.
     
    The round-the-world trip is expected to take some 25 flight days, broken up into 12 legs at speeds between 50 and 100 km per hour. On the way to Hawaii, its average speed was around 70 km per hour.
     
    The SI2 initially left Nanjing, the capital of east China's Jiangsu province, on May 31 for Hawaii, but was forced to land in the central Japanese city of Nagoya due to "a wall of clouds" forming over the Pacific.
     
    The next leg of the flight will be from Honolulu to Phoenix in the US state of Arizona, before Borschberg and Piccard fly together across the Atlantic on a return path to Abu Dhabi.
     
    It took 12 years to build this solar plane and the first version in 2009 broke records for heights and distances travelled by a manned solar plane.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Indian-American Entrepreneur Frank Islam Invests In The Future Of India

    He was born in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, shifted to the US when he was just 15 and now lives in a 40,000-square-foot mansion that has a five-bedroom guest house and a backyard tea house along with reflecting pools on nine acres in Potomac, Maryland, a house that took six years to build.

    Indian-American Entrepreneur Frank Islam Invests In The Future Of India

    India Is Better Country Today For Foreign Investors: Modi

    India Is Better Country Today For Foreign Investors: Modi
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has invited global companies to invest in India, continued his pitch at the grand industrial fair here on Monday, this time listing what exactly makes the country an attractive destination.

    India Is Better Country Today For Foreign Investors: Modi

    Britain's Labour Party Manifesto Ignores India

    Britain's Labour Party Manifesto Ignores India
    The British Labour party manifesto released on Monday makes no mention of India and speaks of stricter policy on immigration.

    Britain's Labour Party Manifesto Ignores India

    India a land of great opportunities, Modi to top German CEOs

    India a land of great opportunities, Modi to top German CEOs
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a busy schedule at Hannover on Sunday, meeting top German CEOs -- including of Daimler, Voith, Metro AG and Bombardier Transportation -- whom he told that India is a land of great opportunities.

    India a land of great opportunities, Modi to top German CEOs

    2 Indian-Americans Among Biggest Philanthropists of 2015

    2 Indian-Americans Among Biggest Philanthropists of 2015
    Two Indian Americans have been listed among the 50 biggest philanthropists of 2015 by the Town and Country Magazine with the likes of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Apple CEO Tim Cook.

    2 Indian-Americans Among Biggest Philanthropists of 2015

    Yoga, Classical Dance, Make In India Lion At Hannover Inaugural

    Yoga, Classical Dance, Make In India Lion At Hannover Inaugural
    With 'swagatam' or welcome as the theme, the classical Indian dancers, including Odisi, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali, performed two-minute neat dance moves, with the backdrop changing appropriately to reflect the state from which it hailed. 

    Yoga, Classical Dance, Make In India Lion At Hannover Inaugural