AIR moves to next phase of USAF AFWERX eVTOL R&D program

AIR moves to next phase of USAF AFWERX eVTOL R&D program

3-Jan-2024 Source: AIR

AIR, creator of eVTOLs for the consumer market, announced the next phase in its participation in the United States Air Force’s AFWERX Agility Prime program to help propel development of the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industry, currently revolutionizing aviation. Following AIR’s acceptance to the program in 2022, the company has now completed Agility Prime’s third phase and entered into a formal agreement to execute its work together. The company is currently scouting several locations to build out its American presence and continue flight testing of its inaugural eVTOL aircraft in the U.S.

The partnership will drive AIR’s continuous development and certification efforts on the company’s journey to launch personal air mobility as a viable option for consumers’ everyday commutes. The hours of flight testing performed in the U.S. will also offer AFWERX valuable data to determine AIR ONE’s viability for use in Air Force logistics missions, per its Area of Interest (AOI) 2 goal seeking eVTOL aircraft capable of carrying 1-2 people more than 10 miles at a speed of at least 45 miles per hour. Originally created for personal civilian use, AIR ONE’s distinctive size and platform offers the Air Force a unique reference point within the program.

“It’s thrilling AFWERX understands the unique promise of AIR ONE, which is capable of ranges and speeds that far exceed AOI-2 requirements,” said Rani Plaut, CEO and co-founder of AIR. “We are confident in our ability to deliver the freedom of flight to everyday consumers, especially with the support of such a prestigious program as Agility Prime. We’re looking forward to demonstrating that AAM is truly a team sport, as we assemble alongside other industry leaders working with the U.S. Air Force to accelerate eVTOL takeoff and market delivery worldwide.”

Capable of taking off and landing on any flat surface with a 550-pound (250kg) payload, the all-electric two-seater AIR ONE aircraft offers a practical long range on a single charge at speeds up to 155 mph (250 km/h). Expanding the eVTOL profile types within the program, AIR ONE’s simple, cost-effective design includes eight fixed motors, compared to more complex, costly tilt motor designs often used by manufacturers of eVTOLs predominantly for commercial use. Designed to give individuals the freedom of flight, AIR ONE’s profile is relevant for a slew of other applications, including eVTOL pilot training, defense, cargo, and agriculture.

“Agility Prime analytics predict lower operations and maintenance costs of eVTOL aircraft through mechanical simplicity,” said Lt. Col. John Tekell, Agility Prime Branch Chief.  “The successful transition to forward flight from a VTOL mode with fixed motors highlights the ingenuity of small businesses in achieving mechanically simple designs.”

Since AIR’s emergence from stealth only two years ago, the AIR ONE prototype (AIR ZERO) has performed numerous rounds of full-scale, full weight flight tests, including hover-to-cruise and cruise-to-hover transitions, making AIR one of very few in the industry to have completed such milestones. Having already garnered over 800 customer preorders and a waiting list, AIR plans to deliver the first batch of AIR ONE vehicles to consumers following aircraft certification. The company has also previously announced international partnerships with air and sea mobility companies, establishing a network to service and support AIR’s growing community of users.

“The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.”

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