CERTIFICATION

Bristell B23-915 IFR Earns EASA Lightning Strike Protection Approval

EASA has approved the direct lightning strike protection system of the Bristell B23-915 IFR, clearing the last major certification requirement on the way to unrestricted IFR operations.

EASA has approved the protection system against the effects of a direct lightning strike on the Bristell B23-915 IFR — news we are announcing in the week of AERO Friedrichshafen 2026. It was the last major certification requirement on the path to unrestricted IFR operations, and it completes the aircraft’s position as a full instrument platform under EASA CS-23.

The hardest test on the list

Lightning strike approval is one of the most demanding steps an aircraft manufacturer can take on. Only three laboratories in Europe were initially known to be able to perform the required tests for aircraft manufacturers, one in France, one in Germany and one in England, and their schedules were filled by the largest names in the industry. BRM AERO identified an additional qualified test facility, completed the full set of prescribed tests there, and demonstrated compliance to EASA. The approval followed in April 2026.

A Bristell airframe section on a laboratory lightning-strike test rig — the discharge electrode pressed to the surface, the direct-strike contact point scorched and torn open

Months of testing and development gave our engineering team lightning-protection know-how that is now built into every B23-915 IFR.

What it means for operators

The B23-915 IFR pairs the turbocharged Rotax 915 iS with a Garmin glass cockpit, autopilot and complete instrument flight equipment. With the lightning strike protection approved, flight schools and private owners get a fully certified IFR platform for ATO instrument training and IFR touring.

Garmin glass cockpit of the Bristell B23-915 IFR

The type logged dozens of orders before deliveries began and has come through demanding fleet selections.

See the aircraft

The full story of the B23 family, including the certification timeline, is on the B23 family page and the certification overview. To discuss an IFR-equipped B23 for your operation, contact our team.

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About Bristell

BRM AERO, manufacturer of Bristell light sport aircraft, designs and produces airplanes in Kunovice, Czech Republic since 2009. The model range spans the EASA CS-23 certified B23 — also FAA Part 23 certified (B23-912, with further variants in process) — the best-selling UL/LSA family (Classic, RG and TDO), the B23M and the high-wing B8M for the US market, and the all-electric Energic. Bristell aircraft serve pilots, flight schools, and operators in more than 30 countries worldwide.

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