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Natilus Links Up with SpiceJet to Launch Blended-Wing Aircraft in India

US Start-Up Partners with Indian Carrier for Next-Gen BWB Aircraft

Natilus, a US start-up, has partnered with Indian carrier SpiceJet to launch blended-wing aircraft in India. The partnership aims to help Natilus gain certification in India and secure an order of 100 Horizon aircraft. With the potential for significant revenue growth, this collaboration may signal a shift towards sustainable aviation solutions. As part of its plans, Natilus is also developing a cargo-only aircraft concept, Kona, which uses a blended-wing structure. According to Natilus CEO Aleksey Matyushev, the company’s innovative approach and commitment to technological innovation make SpiceJet an ideal customer for HORIZON.

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    Natilus Links Up with SpiceJet to Launch Blended-Wing Aircraft in India

    US Start-Up Partners with Indian Carrier for Next-Gen BWB Aircraft

    Natilus, a US start-up, has partnered with Indian carrier SpiceJet to launch blended-wing aircraft in India. The partnership aims to help Natilus gain certification in India and secure an order of 100 Horizon aircraft. With the potential for significant revenue growth, this collaboration may signal a shift towards sustainable aviation solutions. As part of its plans, Natilus is also developing a cargo-only aircraft concept, Kona, which uses a blended-wing structure. According to Natilus CEO Aleksey Matyushev, the company’s innovative approach and commitment to technological innovation make SpiceJet an ideal customer for HORIZON.

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