Horizon
Aircraft's VTOL Targets Flight Operations in Icing Conditions that Ground Most
Helicopters
Friday,
21 November 2025 08:00 AM
Topic:
Company Update
The Cavorite X7 is designed to fly safely in
clouds and known icing conditions at faster speeds and lower operating costs
than helicopters, aiming for undisrupted flight operations worldwide
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / November 21, 2025 / New Horizon Aircraft Ltd. (NASDAQ:HOVR), doing
business as Horizon Aircraft ("Horizon Aircraft" or the
"Company"), an advanced aerospace engineering company and developer
of one of the world's first hybrid electric VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and
Landing) aircraft, continues its progress in building its Cavorite X7 to fly
under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) allowing the aircraft to fly in clouds, a
differentiating feature no other eVTOL has achieved. The Cavorite X7 is also
being built to certify for Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI), both certifications
held by only a small handful of expensive, heavyweight helicopters. The
Cavorite X7 aims to be able to fly critical missions such as medevac, search
and rescue, and critical goods delivery reliably and year-round, with enhanced
safety, speed, and lower operating costs.
With
an ability to get in and out of difficult and inaccessible locations,
helicopters serve many crucial functions. However, a helicopter's exposed rotor
blades are susceptible to ice formation that can cause damage, severe
instability, and loss of lift. These significant safety risks result in flight
cancellations, a hold on emergency dispatch, and for the Canadian Coast Guard,
interruptions and failures of marine
aids to navigation.
"As
a seasoned commercial helicopter pilot, I have experienced firsthand how known
icing conditions can force delays, cancellations, and operational
setbacks," stated Horizon Aircraft Senior Technical Project Manager,
Vincent Hoog. "I joined Horizon Aircraft because the technology on the
Cavorite X7 provides a real solution to these problems, and its enhanced
performance will be able to serve more people and communities worldwide when
they need it most."
This
month, the Company kicked off its collaborative all-weather vertical propulsion
project that was recently awarded a non-dilutive
grant from Canada's INSAT program (The Initiative for
Sustainable Aviation Technology). Advanced ice detection and protective
technologies such as ice-phobic and electrothermal coating solutions will be
tested on the Cavorite X7, preparing the aircraft to be certified to fly under
IFR and in FIKI conditions.
Horizon
Aircraft Co-Founder and CEO, Brandon Robinson stated, "The Cavorite X7 is
one of the only modern VTOL aircraft designed to fly in clouds. This
significant differentiator will provide all-weather operations with improved
performance for all real-world operations. Horizon is currently building our
full-scale aircraft and has secured sufficient capital and scaled our
engineering team by 50% this year to be ready for testing."
For
more information about Horizon Aircraft, please see the Company's website or
watch its innovative technology in action on the Company's YouTube channel.


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