It is for the first time a plane capable of flying day and night powered exclusively by solar energy has crossed the US from the West to the East Coasts without using a single drop of fuel.
The prototype plane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg - completed 'Across America Mission' powered only by solar energy to end its journey that began over two months ago.
The flight took 18 hours 23 minutes with a departure from Washington Dulles.
"This last leg was especially difficult due to the damage of the fabric on the left wing. It obliged the team to envisage all the possible scenarios, including bailing out over the Atlantic," said Borschberg shortly after landing.
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"But this type of problem is inherent to every experimental endeavour. In the end, this didn't prevent us from succeeding in our Across America mission and provided an invaluable learning experience in preparation for the round-the-world tour in 2015," said Borschberg.
Before reaching New York, Piccard and Borschberg alternately flew Solar Impulse to Phoenix, Dallas-Fort Worth, St Louis, Cincinnati and Washington DC.
The plane stopped over in each of these cities giving the opportunity to the team to organise public viewings and political meetings with high level representatives such as Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, to promote clean technologies, energy efficiency and renewable energies.
"In doing so, we also pushed the boundaries of clean technologies and renewable energies to unprecedented levels," he said.