The world’s only ‘zero-fuel’ aircraft ‘Solar Impulse-2’ today took off from here for the holy city of Varanasi as a part of its round-the-world trip.
Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg flew the aircraft from here at 7.18 a.m. local time. The flight was delayed by about two hours from its scheduled departure, said a press release from the SI-2 team.
“Andre Borschberg and Si2 are airborne in India, flying from Ahmedabad to Varanasi, entirely powered by the Sun,” SI-2 team said in a tweet today.
“The tent hosting Si2 in Ahmedabad is now empty and the solar airplane on its way to Varanasi,” it further tweeted.
The globe-trotting SI-2 landed at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport here on March 10, after a nearly 15-hour flight from Muscat.
Borschberg, the project’s co-founder, and co-pilot and project President Bertrand Piccard spent over a week in the city during the plane’s stopover here.
The aircraft began its journey on March 9 from Abu Dhabi.
Swiss pilot Piccard had flown the plane from Muscat to Ahmedabad, while Borschberg today flew the world’s first solar-powered aircraft to Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.
From Varanasi, the SI-2 is scheduled to fly to Mandalay in Myanmar, Chongqing and Nanjing in China and thereafter to the U.S.