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AIR Selects Dynon Avionics For eVTOL Avionics

Key Takeaways
  • AIR selects Dynon Avionics for eVTOL avionics.
  • Dynon's SkyView HDX platform will be used in AIR One.
  • AIR is developing personal and cargo eVTOLs.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate AIR's focus on reliable and efficient avionics systems for its eVTOLs, which could enhance the safety and performance of its aircraft. The selection of Dynon Avionics suggests a preference for established suppliers in the industry, which may influence the development of eVTOL technology.

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What Happened

Israeli Startup Partners With Avionics Supplier For Personal And Cargo eVTOLs

Israeli startup AIR has selected Dynon Avionics to provide the avionics and flight displays for its portfolio of eVTOL aircraft, including the AIR One two-seat personal eVTOL. Dynon’s SkyView HDX avionics platform will be used in the AIR One, with elements of the system also being used in AIR’s cargo eVTOLs. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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AIR Selects Dynon Avionics For eVTOL Avionics

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Key Takeaways
  • AIR selects Dynon Avionics for eVTOL avionics.
  • Dynon's SkyView HDX platform will be used in AIR One.
  • AIR is developing personal and cargo eVTOLs.
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may indicate AIR's focus on reliable and efficient avionics systems for its eVTOLs, which could enhance the safety and performance of its aircraft. The selection of Dynon Avionics suggests a preference for established suppliers in the industry, which may influence the development of eVTOL technology.

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What Happened

Israeli Startup Partners With Avionics Supplier For Personal And Cargo eVTOLs

Israeli startup AIR has selected Dynon Avionics to provide the avionics and flight displays for its portfolio of eVTOL aircraft, including the AIR One two-seat personal eVTOL. Dynon’s SkyView HDX avionics platform will be used in the AIR One, with elements of the system also being used in AIR’s cargo eVTOLs. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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