Anra and Future Flight Global Build eVTOL Operations Digital Twin
Software will support increasingly autonomous flight operations
Future Flight Global plans to buy and operate up to 116 of Archer Aviation's four-passenger Midnight eVTOL aircraft.

Anra Technologies is working with prospective eVTOL aircraft operator Future Flight Global (FFG) on the joint development of data exchange systems that could be used to support increasingly autonomous flight operations. The partnership announced on January 8 will build on the cloud-based software Anra is developing to support fleet operations of cargo drones and passenger-carrying flights.

Last year, U.S.-based start-up FFG signed a provisional agreement to buy up to 116 of Archer Aviation’s four-passenger Midnight eVTOL aircraft. It has also shown interest in operating other new aircraft, including Electra Aero’s nine-passenger hybrid-electric ultra-short takeoff and landing model.

Over the next 12 to 24 months, Anra will help FFG to create a digital twin of its planned operations so that it can simulate eVTOL flights and how the new aircraft will be integrated with airspace and ground infrastructure. The Anra team has conducted similar previous projects with drone operators in New York and Estonia, but the work with FFG appears to be its first involvement in passenger-carrying operations.

Safely Scaling-up Operations

“This collaboration is focused on addressing the challenges of scaling eVTOL services by running various operational scenarios and resolving key logistical and technical considerations,” FFG’s CEO, Karan Singh, told AIN. “By the time the aircraft are delivered, FFG will be equipped with a robust and thoroughly tested framework to support efficient, safe and scalable live operations.”

According to Anra’s CEO, Amit Ganjoo, its work with FFG presents the opportunity to work with a company founded on extensive experience in the business aviation sector. Singh was previously part of the leadership team with UAE-based Titan Aviation.

“This partnership brings together the best of innovation and industry experience,” Ganjoo said. “By working with an experienced business aviation partner like Future Flight Global, we aim to drive the development of an integrated ecosystem that leverages our ability to provide vertiport to vertiport services for fleet operators worldwide.”

The companies said they will now establish pilot programs in both urban and regional operating environments to validate the planned digital infrastructure in real-world conditions. They will also jointly engage with aviation regulators, as well as local communities and other stakeholders.

 

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