The single-seat
Solar Impulse 2 lifted off from Seville at 0420 GMT (12:20 a.m.
EDT) en route for Cairo, a trip expected to take 50 hours and 30
minutes.
The plane has more than 17,0000 solar cells built in to its
wings and travels at a cruising speed of around 70 km per hour
(43 mph).
On its journey, which began in Abu Dhabi and is due to end
there, it has been piloted in turns by Swiss aviators Andre
Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard.
Borschberg is taking this run, the 16th leg, over the
Mediterranean Sea, crossing through the airspace of Tunisia,
Algeria, Malta, Italy and Greece before ending in Egypt.
(Reporting by Marcelo Pozo; Writing by Paul Day; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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