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Aurora Announces X-Plane Technology To Transition To Commercial Applications

Aurora To Expand Research Into eVTOL Capabilities

Aurora Flight Sciences has reached an agreement with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to transition its X-Plane program technology to commercial applications, including expanding its research into commercial eVTOL systems.

"When DARPA launched the idea of distributed electric propulsion in 2013, it was a novel concept. Today, it is widely accepted as the catalyst to a sophisticated electric air transportation ecosystem," said Aurora Founder and CEO John Langford. "Expanding on DARPA's vision, we now have an unprecedented opportunity to take this groundbreaking capability to completely new markets."

"Growing private capital investment in electric aircraft has quickly accelerated the timeline of point-to-point VTOL travel within the commercial space," said Tom Clancy, Aurora Chief Technology Officer. "DARPA has always been at the forefront of technological advancements, and the success of this ambitious project has the potential to redefine the world we live in."

Developed for DARPA's Vertical Takeoff and Landing Experimental Plane (VTOL X-Plane) program, the program's XV-24 subscale vehicle demonstrator (SVD) delivered a number of key aviation milestones:

  • Distributed electric propulsion ducted fans
  • An innovative synchronous electric-drive system
  • Both tilt-wing- and tilt-canard-based propulsion for vertical takeoff and landing
  • High efficiency in both hover and high-speed forward flight

These milestones advanced the concept of distributed electric propulsion applied to Aurora's eVTOL on-demand aircraft, which is being developed in partnership with Uber Elevate.

(Source: Aurora Flight Sciences news release. Image provided by Aurora)

FMI: www.aurora.aero

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