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AutoFlight ramps up certification program
with new European site
Tuesday January 18, 2022
Chinese-based AutoFlight is ramping up its certification program this year with the aim to reach type certification and begin passenger services with its Prosperity I eVTOL air taxi by 2025.
Following the US$100 million financial boost that Chinese eVTOL
developer AutoFlight received last year, the startup has announced plans to
ramp up its certification program for its Prosperity I piloted air taxi.
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The eVTOL startup
announced today that it has established a research and development and
certification center at the Augsburg Airport in Germany, led by former Airbus
Helicopters manager Mark Henning.
In an effort to achieve certification with the European Union Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA) by 2025, AutoFlight also plans
to create additional locations for test and demonstration flights across
Europe. The news comes after AutoFlight secured US$100 million last year from Berlin
tech holding company Team Global to expand globally and scale its air taxi
production.
“We are bringing
aircraft construction back to Augsburg, creating a high-tech location and jobs
as we build drones and create a completely new market segment for air taxis,”
Henning said in a press release. “What I really like about AutoFlight and
Prosperity I is the underlying simple concept. Simplicity translates into
safety and efficiency.”
The aeronautical
engineer brings 26 years of aviation experience to his new role as managing
director at AutoFlight Europe, previously serving as the senior program manager
for governmental business at Airbus Helicopters.
Former Airbus Helicopters manager Mark Henning has been appointed as
managing director of AutoFlight Europe. AutoFlight Image
Headquartered in
Shanghai, China, AutoFlight also has a flight control system research center in
Germany, as well as a composite material manufacturing plant in Jining/Shandong
province.
AutoFlight had initially focused on developing autonomous aerial vehicles
for large payload logistics, later adding autonomous
passenger aerial vehicles to its product line.
A company representative previously told eVTOL.com that its V1500M autonomous passenger eVTOL completed
its first test flight last fall in Shanghai, China. The company said it has now
completed more than 10,000 take-offs and landings with its various models,
while testing its aircraft in extreme weather conditions.
The Prosperity I
aircraft is AutoFlight’s first piloted air taxi. It is a lift-plus-cruise
aircraft that’s targeting a range of about 250 kilometers (155 miles) and a
maximum take-off weight of 1,500 kilograms (3,305 pounds), with three
passengers and a pilot onboard. AutoFlight said it plans to reveal the progress
it has made in transition tests in the next few weeks.
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