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Joby team on Wall St

Just under a week after shareholders approved its merger with Reinvent Technology Partners, eVTOL aircraft developer Joby launched its New York Stock Exchange initial public offering on August 11. The flotation will raise the funds needed to bring its four-passenger aircraft into commercial service in 2024, and makes Joby the first of the front-running eVTOL aircraft developers to complete a merger-IPO deal with a special purpose acquisition company.

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The successful closing of a $40 million Series A funding round will support Elroy Air's efforts to bring the Chaparral autonomous, heavy-lift, long-haul drone into service for commercial freight operations, and a variety of military and logistics applications. The start-up's new backers include defense aerospace group Lockheed Martin and venture capitalists Marlinspike and Prosperity7 Ventures.

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At the recent EAA AirVenture show in Oshkosh, Opener demonstrated its BlackFly single-seat eVTOL aircraft in the event's flying display and also exhibited simulators that it will use to train owner-pilots. The secretive U.S. company for the first time disclosed some information about the model's performance and specifications and said that it will open its order book before the end of 2021.

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AE Industrial Partners, a private equity group focused on the aerospace, defense, government services, power generation, and specialty industrial sectors, is incorporating Boeing's HorizonX venture fund in a combined portfolio. HorizonX has invested in 40 start-ups since it was founded in 2017. It is separate from the Boeing NeXt innovation division, which closed at the end of 2020.

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The recent MAKS air show held near Moscow provided exposure to several Russian programs aimed at bringing hybrid-electric aircraft to market. In some cases, older An-2 and Yak-40 aircraft are being deployed as flying testbeds. Also on display was a new LMS-901 Baikal eSTOL aircraft that is intended to support new regional services in remote parts of the vast country.

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The new Hydrogen Aviation Test and Service Center in Washington state will be used to complete development work for plans to convert Dash 8 and ATR42 regional airliners to hydrogen propulsion systems. The new facility is being established by Universal Hydrogen with its partners Plug Power, MagniX, and AeroTec.

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With Archer's impending merger with Atlas, and resulting share flotation, which is expected to be completed later this year, the eVTOL aircraft developer has nominated senior business leaders from NASA, United Airlines, Mitsubishi, and Ernst & Young to join the board of the restructured company. As the former chairman and CEO of United Airlines until May, Oscar Munoz approved the carrier's agreement to buy up to 200 of Archer's four-passenger air taxi vehicles.

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Teal Group Analyst's Sobering Take On Prospects For Advanced Air Mobility

I thought I was a professional curmudgeon and pessimist until I became reacquainted with the highly entertaining and constructively contrarian analysis of aerospace expert Richard Aboulafia. In his July letter, the Teal Group’s v-p of analysis turns his attention to advanced air mobility (AAM) and how, in his view, it could prove to be every bit as big a wash-out as the damp-squib very light jet (VLJ) air taxi revolution of the 2000s.

“With a sense of futility,” Aboulafia offers the AAM trailblazers some unsolicited advice. Let’s just say it probably won’t be well received by the evangelical game-changing cults in Silicon Valley and Bavaria.

Aboulafia closes his reflections with a classic “glass-half-full; glass-half-empty” juxtaposition. On the one hand, he concedes that this time it may be different from the VLJ anti-climax, in part because of the oceans of cash crashing onto the sun-kissed shores of AAM world. VLJ start-ups, he notes, didn’t have the option of turning to special purpose acquisition company sugar daddies. “Some of this SPAC cash is an illusion, but many AAM companies will last longer than those VLJ failures,” he predicted.

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Hydrogen propulsion pioneer ZeroAvia is taking a new approach to ground testing the 600 kW powertrain it is developing for 19-seat aircraft. At its headquarters in Hollister, California, the start-up is using a 15-ton HyperTruck as a platform for ground trials of the system.

The video shows how the truck has been configured with the powertrain and propellers installed on a special rig to pull the vehicle. The HyperTruck, which is based on a heavy-duty military vehicle, will also be able to accommodate ground testing of ZeroAvia’s 2 MW+ ZA-2000 powertrain that is expected to be able to power 40- to 80-seat hydrogen-electric regional airliners.

ZeroAvia recently bought two 19-seat Dornier 228 aircraft that it will use for flight testing the 600 kW powertrain. One of these will be based in California and the other at Kemble in the UK, where the company is participating in the government-backed HyFlyer II project to contribute to the country’s objective of achieving zero carbon air transport by 2050.

The first test flights are expected in September. The HyFlyer II program is expected to result in a means to convert aircraft with between 10 and 20 seats to hydrogen-electric propulsion.

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Joby Aviation has been working on eVTOL plans for close to a decade and received a major boost in January 2020 when it raised a further $590 million in funding, with major support from Japanese automotive group Toyota.

After more than a decade of development work, Joby Aviation is making significant progress towards its goal of bringing a four-passenger eVTOL aircraft into commercial service during 2024. Funds raised from an August 11, 2021, initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange provided a major financial boost to this effort.

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Ben Lu
 

Archer appointed Ben Lu as chief financial officer in August 2021. He came to the eVTOL aircraft developer from Logitech, where he was vice president of finance. After earning a bachelor's degree in finance and information systems from New York University's Stern School of Business, Lu worked in the financial sector for companies including J.P. Morgan, UBS Securities, and Columbia Threadneedle Investments.

UPCOMING EVENTS
 
september 1-2, 2021 / Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

The Advanced Air Mobility Summit 2021 will be held as a completely virtual event. It is organized by the Australian Association for Unmanned Systems and will bring together government and industry representatives, as well as multiple other stakeholders.

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