Texas Company Inks 40 Year UAS Licensing Deal
Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC
(Carter) of Wichita Falls, TX is announcing that they have
completed negotiations with the Wichita Falls Economic Development
Corporation (WFEDC) on a $4 million job incentive program. The
final agreement was signed on April 14, 2010 by Jay Carter, Jr.,
President of Carter, and Gary Shores, President of the WFEDC.
The agreement provides $4 million of operating capital in the
form of a loan to Carter to facilitate increased development
activity and corporate expansion. The no-interest loan provides for
a delayed re-payment period to allow Carter to concentrate on
creating a solid base for growth. There is also a forgiveness
provision that is applied to the loan for new job creation by
Carter's move into production and manufacturing.
Carter is ramping-up to meet the requirements of a new license
for their technology. Carter's revolutionary Slowed Rotor/Compound
(SR/C) Aircraft Technology - a combination of rotorcraft and
fixed-wing aerodynamics - has been licensed by AAI Corporation, an
operating unit of Textron Systems, a Textron Inc. company. The
40-year, exclusive licensing agreement is for Unmanned Aircraft
Systems (UAS) and covers all military and government UAS programs
worldwide. Leveraging SR/C technology and Carter's civil,
four-place, primary aircraft components, Carter and AAI have been
evaluating a UAS design variant employing a turbine engine that
will be configured for multi-role UAS missions.
"The AAI license is a turning point for Carter," said Jay
Carter, Jr. "Although we will continue our R&D focus, we now
need to expand into production and we need to expand quickly. The
help that the WFEDC is providing is invaluable. I don't believe
that we could have met our goals without it."
(R-L) Jay Carter Jr., Gary Shores
The WFEDC is tasked to enhance existing job opportunities and
create new ones for the local Wichita Falls community by working to
retain and expand existing businesses. In addition to the loan, the
WFEDC is also helping Carter find and finance a new building that
will meet Carter's current needs and future expansion. Gary Shores,
WFEDC President, commented. "We have watched Carter's technology
develop over the years into what is now considered cutting-edge,
aviation technology. Wichita Falls is proud of this grass-roots
initiative and eager to support its growth and expansion."
The WFEDC Agreement provides funding to Carter based on
milestones achieved as Carter continues to refine their technology
for commercialization. Carter's second-generation prototype, called
a Personal Air Vehicle (PAV), is in the final stages of preflight
testing. The PAV incorporates several significant advances
developed during the testing of Carter's original proof-of-concept
aircraft. The successful flight-testing of the PAV should show
remarkable improvement over the first aircraft's capability and
will complete one of eight funding milestones under the new WFEDC
Agreement.