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Us-based Odys Aviation joins Moe’s Nextgen FDI Programme

The company has joined the Moe’s Nextgen FDI programme to facilitate the launch of a regional headquarte­rs in Abu Dhabi, which will also include a high-volume assembly and maintenanc­e plant

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The Ministry of Economy has announced that Odys Aviation, a Us-based company developing hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircrat designed for both regional distances and short-haul “air taxi” routes, has joined its Nextgen FDI programme, which provides pioneering businesses in high-potential sectors with the market-entry fundamenta­ls to seamlessly launch and then scale their operations in the UAE.

Designedfo­rpassenger­s,cargoandem­ergency services, Odys Aviation’s aircrat will be able to deliver all-electric propulsion for 320 kilometres, with a hybrid-electric range of more than 1,200 kilometres. This means, they have the potential to reduce carbon emissions on pan-gcc air travel by up to 76 percent, and provide a zero-carbon travel alternativ­e for all journeys across the UAE. The California-based start-up plans to launch a full-scale prototype in 2025, with the aircrat entering into service in 2027.

The company has joined the Ministry of Economy’s Nextgen FDI programme to facilitate the launch of a regional headquarte­rs in Abu Dhabi, which will also include a high-volume assembly and maintenanc­e plant. The move will create more than 2,000 direct and indirect jobs in the UAE and would result in the export of the first aircrat manufactur­ed under the “Made in the UAE” certificat­ion.

Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, said, “The new partnershi­p with Odys Aviation marks another important milestone in the UAE’S journey to create a knowledge-based economy, powered by innovation. We see significan­t opportunit­ies for the operation of Odys aircrat across the UAE in civilian, cargo and civil defence activities, and we look forward to developing a new sustainabl­e, low-carbon aviation sector - from clean energy air travel through to advanced manufactur­ing and research and developmen­t capabiliti­es. Our Nextgen FDI programme is helping to transform the UAE’S advanced manufactur­ing and industrial sector and create new clusters of excellence around world-changing ideas.”

In response to joining the programme, James Dorris, Co-founder and CEO at Odys Aviation, commented, “We are proud to partner with the UAE Ministry of Economy. The UAE is the perfect market for Odys to establish a footprint and we are excited to work collaborat­ively with UAE entities to develop an advanced air mobility ecosystem. By bringing Odys to the UAE, we aim to partner with the existing strong aviation sector and leverage local supply chain opportunit­ies. 2023 has been dedicated The Year of Sustainabi­lity here, and Odys is honoured to take part in transformi­ng the energy ecosystem. Our aircrat will also mean brand new opportunit­ies for domestic air connectivi­ty in the UAE and regional flying between key GCC cities, cuting door-to-door times in half compared to convention­al travel options today, and doing so in a carbon friendly way.”

The move to the UAE builds on significan­t interest in the Odys Aviation aircrat. Despite being in relative stealth mode, the start-up has received pre-orders for more than 1,200 aircrat from operators and airlines around the world.

In March, Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastruc­ture services provider, has joined the UAE Ministry of Economy’s Nextgenfdi Programme, which aims to atract digitally enabled businesses from all over the world and provide them with the necessary market entry fundamenta­ls to launch and scale their operations within the UAE.

The news follows the recent announceme­nt in February that nine more companies would join the Nextgenfdi Programme.

Headquarte­red in New York, Kyndryl serves thousands of enterprise customers in more than 60 countries and has been operationa­l in the UAE from day one of its global launch in

November 2021.

Today, it supports the mission-critical IT infrastruc­tures of the UAE’S leading airlines, including Etihad Airways, financial institutio­ns, government entities, healthcare providers, national oil companies, business conglomera­tes and more. The company aims to play an essential role in supporting the growth of the UAE’S knowledged­riven economy.

Dr Thani said, “The Nextgenfdi Programme continues to go from strength to strength. Kyndryl’s decision to deepen their presence in the UAE is another ringing endorsemen­t of our pro-business ecosystem, and also an important step in our developmen­t as a world-class hub for innovation. We look forward to supporting Kyndryl’s regional ambitions and harnessing their market-leading expertise as we develop the industries of the future.”

In response to joining the programme, Xerxes Cooper, President of Strategic Markets, Kyndryl, commented, “We are honoured to join the UAE Ministry of Economy’s Nextgenfdi Programme and look forward to working with the Ministry of Economy and Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi. We applaud the UAE’S strategic focus on placing digital transforma­tion at the heart of its national strategy, and promoting the role of technology in reimaginin­g society and enabling human progress.”

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Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi with the officials of Odys Aviation in Abu Dhabi.
↑ Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi with the officials of Odys Aviation in Abu Dhabi.

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