GKN Aerospace Delivers First High Voltage EWIS System for Clean Aviation’s SWITCH Project
June 16, 2025 | GKN AerospaceEstimated reading time: 1 minute

GKN Aerospace has completed and delivered the first high voltage Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) for the Clean Aviation SWITCH project. The system, developed at GKN Aerospace’s site in Papendrecht, the Netherlands, is designed for megawatt-class hybrid electric propulsion and will undergo system integration testing later this year at Collins Aerospace’s advanced electric power systems lab, The Grid, in Rockford, Illinois. Following this, it will support future hybrid-electric Pratt & Whitney GTF™ engine demonstrator testing at EME Aero in Poland.
The SWITCH project is a major international collaboration focused on developing advanced aircraft propulsion technologies for enabling improved efficiency and performance in future short and medium range aircraft. Led by a consortium including MTU Aero Engines AG, RTX businesses Pratt & Whitney and Collins Aerospace, Airbus, and GKN Aerospace, SWITCH is supported by the European Union through the Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking.
GKN Aerospace is responsible for the design, assembly, testing and delivery of the high voltage AC wire harnesses - a critical component in enabling safe, efficient power distribution in hybrid-electric aircraft.
“The delivery of GKN’s high voltage electric wiring system to RTX is a critical next step toward demonstrating the effectiveness of hybrid-electric propulsion technology for future aircraft platforms,” said Kristin Smith, vice president, Electric Power Systems at Collins Aerospace. “As part of the SWITCH project, Collins’ powertrain system will begin testing later this year at The Grid lab before assembly and test of two Collins megawatt-class power motor generators within a full-scale Pratt & Whitney GTF demonstrator engine.”
John Pritchard, President of Civil Airframe at GKN Aerospace said: “Delivering these first harnesses is a proud milestone for our team in Papendrecht and for GKN Aerospace. The collaboration with our consortium partners is incredibly valuable and brings deep technical insight to this groundbreaking work. Together, we’re shaping the future of flight.”
Hybrid electric aircraft are central to the aviation industry’s ambition to achieve more sustainable aviation. However, as power levels scale from hundreds of kilowatts to multiple megawatts, new high voltage distribution systems are essential. With decades of experience in EWIS technologies for both commercial and military platforms, GKN Aerospace is contributing to building the electrical backbone of future flight.
Suggested Items
FTG Announces Q2 2025 Financial Results
07/09/2025 | Globe NewswireFiran Technology Group Corporation announced financial results for the second quarter 2025. Revenue: Recorded at $48.7 million, a 25.6% increase over Q2 2024.
Moog Announces Acquisition of COTSWORKS
07/07/2025 | BUSINESS WIREMoog Inc., a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of high-performance precision motion and fluid controls and control systems, announced the acquisition of COTSWORKS Inc., an aerospace and defense fiber optics transceiver component manufacturer, for a purchase price of $63 million.
S&K Aerospace Awarded Major Contract Under DLA Maritime Acquisition Advancement Program
07/02/2025 | BUSINESS WIRES&K Aerospace, LLC has been awarded a significant contract under the Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA) Maritime Acquisition Advancement Program, managed by the U.S. Naval Supply Command - Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) in Mechanicsburg, PA.
Green Circuits to Exhibit Full-Service Electronics Manufacturing Solutions at 2025 SMD Symposium
07/02/2025 | Green CircuitsGreen Circuits, a full-service Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) partner to leading OEMs, is pleased to announce its participation in the 2025 SMD Symposium, taking place August 5-7 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
06/27/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007While news outside our industry keeps our attention occupied, the big news inside the industry is the rechristening of IPC as the Global Electronics Association. My must-reads begins with Marcy LaRont’s exclusive and informative interview with Dr. John Mitchell, president and CEO of the Global Electronics Association. For designers, have we finally reached the point in time where autorouters will fulfill their potential?