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Falcon Aviation Orders 50 AutoFlight eVTOL Aircraft

Includes 15 Cargo and 35 Passenger Models For Late 2025 Delivery

Shanghai-based eVTOL manufacturer AutoFlight announced that Falcon Aviation Services in Abu Dhabi has ordered 50 of its eVTOL aircraft consisting of 15 V2000CG CarryAll cargo aircraft and 35 V2000EM Prosperity passenger models.

With this order, Falcon Aviation aims to meet the growing demand in the region for low-altitude cargo transport and premium air mobility service, with the first group of aircraft to be delivered by the end of 2025 to provide services to the Abu Dhabi National Oi Company (ADNOC).

Falcon Aviation Services is one of the more recognized business aviation operators in the Middle East and Africa and provides a comprehensive range of aviation services and solutions. These include VIP and charter flights, heli-tours, support for oil and gas operations, aircraft management, MRO or maintenance, repair, and overhaul, Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) services, and heliport management.

Falcon’s heli-tour sightseeing flights alone provide flights for 70,000 passengers annually in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The company is a strategic partner of the UAE government for advanced air mobility in developing the nascent Abu Dhabi Hybrid Vertical Landing vertiport network.

The company operates a dedicated helicopter fleet that is the primary aviation service provider for ADNOC’s offshore operations and the Kuwait Oil Company.

Representatives from ADNOC attended the signing ceremony as the collaboration between AutoFlight and Falcon Aviation Services will bring significant new market opportunities for AutoFlight in the region’s energy sector.

Capt. Raman Oberoi, CEO of Falcon Aviation Services said: “Falcon Aviation Services is always at the forefront of innovation and committed to supporting the UAE’s Advanced Air Mobility initiatives. We are dedicated to providing more efficient and sustainable travel and cargo solutions.

“Our strategic partnership with AutoFlight, backed by their substantial technological expertise and tangible advancements in eVTOL airworthiness, represents a significant milestone. The established delivery timeline will be instrumental in accelerating the adoption of low-altitude air mobility, fostering a revolution in regional transportation, and reinforcing Falcon’s leadership in pioneering the future of aviation, including within the energy industry."

FMI:  www.autoflight.com/ , www.falconaviation.ae/

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