This Is More Than Flight, It’s complete Freedom of Movement
- Gil Charnes
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
What you’re seeing is not a concept or simulation: it’s an eVTOL aircraft actively flying real-world cargo missions, designed to carry 550 lbs of payload with 70 cu. ft. of cargo capacity. This is AIR’s uncrewed logistics platform, and it’s changing the way we think about movement.
Real Cargo. Real Flight. Real Impact.
As we continue to demonstrate and expand our operational capabilities, we’re doing more than just building an aircraft, we’re rewriting the rulebook for how goods move. AIR is delivering new possibilities to the logistics field, and we’re doing it now. Not five years from now.
Whether it’s:
Accelerating disaster response
Reaching isolated or infrastructure-limited communities
Enabling smarter, scalable, and on-demand cargo delivery
Our mission is simple: make access to the sky practical, reliable, and impactful.
One Platform, Two Paths Forward
AIR’s uncrewed cargo eVTOL isn’t just a standalone product. It shares the same core architecture as our flagship two-seat, piloted aircraft, AIR ONE. This means every uncrewed cargo flight contributes directly to the design maturity, flight testing, and operational insight that will power the future of urban and regional air mobility for people.
Thanks to this shared aircraft DNA, we’re able to learn fast, iterate confidently, and upgrade continuously across both platforms. With every flight, we’re building more than performance data. We’re building trust, validation, and readiness for the next phase of aviation..
Building What’s Next, Today
Our team is ramping up production, expanding delivery operations, and preparing for broader scale; with 15 aircraft scheduled for delivery in the coming year. As we grow, we remain focused on delivering real-world impact while laying the foundation for future-certified crewed eVTOL operations.
The future of air mobility isn’t abstract. It’s already in motion.
Stay tuned as we continue opening new routes and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in air mobility, both for cargo and for people