eVTOL innovator launches sustainable passenger aircraft

UK-based aviation startup, ARC Aerosystems, has unveiled its anticipated new passenger aircraft at the Air finance Journal event in Dublin. The ARC LINX P9 is the latest in a successful line-up of eVTOL aircraft from ARC’s team. It’s designed to carry 9 passengers as a cost-effective, low-carbon solution to intercity travel. Using Vertical Take-Off and […]
UK tech starup leading the way on sustainable EVTOLS

British eVTOL developer ARC Aerosystems has been working on its unique manned and unmanned aircraft since 2018. Seyed…
ARC Aerosystems’ Seyed Mohseni on the company’s EVTOL concepts and path to certify a regional aircraft

Alex Scerri: Seyed, can you give us a short recap of your background? What was your inspiration for…
UK-based EVTOL start-up ARC Aerosystems completes proof of concepts

ARC Aerosystems has completed full transition tests for the ARC C150 on the full scale prototype, having…
UK Startup tests Cargo VTOL

UK startup ARC Aerosystems, formerly Samad Aerospace, has completed full transition flights of a full-scale prototype of…
ARC Aerosystems completes ARC C150 full transition tests

Having previously completed hover test and full transition of their half scale prototype, this new test marks…
New concept personal air vehicles all carbon fiber

Can flying directly from point-to-point become as common as driving? If the team at SAMAD Aerospace has their way, the answer is yes, as Urban Air Mobility becomes more prevalent. And the Q-Starling can be flown by pilots with a modified Private Pilot License (PPL) qualification.
ARC Aerosystems (formerly SAMAD Aerospace) celebrates E-STARLING demonstrator test flight

Samad Aerospace’s Starling programme has celebrated a milestone with the first successful take off and landing of its half scale fully electric aircraft.
ARC Aerosystems (formerly SAMAD Aerospace) completes first CTOL flight of 50% scale E-STARLING

Cranfield based UK technology startup, Samad Aerospace, has reached a major milestone with the successful conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) flight test of the company’s 50% scale fully electric aircraft, the Starling, moving towards vertical take-off and landing (VTOL).