An aviation rarity touched down in the Norway's second city of Bergen earlier this month.
Alia had flown 100 miles (160km) in 55 minutes on battery power alone.
Built by US aerospace company Beta Technologies, the electric plane is designed for cargo operations - carrying up to 560kg (half a tonne) loads.
The flight had simulated a planned cargo route between the coastal cities of Stavanger and Bergen, and for the next few months test-flights will be carried out, as part of the country's move towards establishing low-emission aviation.
At the helm was pilot Jeremy Degagne, "If you do the drive, it's four and a half hours. And we did the flight in 52 minutes."
"It is an important milestone for Norway as an international test arena," says Karianne Helland Strand, a director at Norwegian airport operator, Avinor.
The test-flights in Norway follow a whirlwind European tour, which kicked off in Ireland, and saw Alia debut at the Farnborough and Paris Air Shows, as well as making stops in Germany and Denmark.



