Khaleej Times

Soaring soon: ‘Made in UAE’ air taxis and electric aircraft

- Staff Report reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

AUs-based aviation company — known for developing hybridelec­tric aircraft for both regional distances and shorthaul ‘air taxi' routes — is launching operations in the UAE.

The Ministry of Economy said Odys Aviation has officially joined its Nextgen FDI programme, which supports pioneering businesses in high-potential sectors so they can seamlessly launch and scale their operations in the country.

The company specifical­ly produces hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft that are designed for passengers, cargo and emergency services.

Odys Aviation's aircraft will be able to deliver all-electric propulsion for 320km, with a hybrid-electric range of more than 1,200km. This means they have the potential to reduce carbon emissions on pan-gcc air travel by up to 76 per cent, 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 aircraft entering into service in 2027.

Powered by the Moe's Nextgen FDI programme, the company will be able to set up a regional headquarte­rs in Abu Dhabi, which will include a high-volume assembly and maintenanc­e plant.

The move will create more than 2,000 direct and indirect jobs in the Emirates and result in the export of the first aircraft manufactur­ed under the ‘Made in the UAE' certificat­ion. “The new partnershi­p with Odys Aviation marks

another important milestone in the UAE'S journey to create a knowledge-based economy, powered by innovation," said Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade.

"We see significan­t opportunit­ies for the operation of Odys aircraft 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.”

James Dorris, co-founder and CEO at Odys Aviation, said the UAE is the "perfect market" for the startup to establish a footprint.

“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,” he added.

“Our aircraft will also mean brand new opportunit­ies for domestic air connectivi­ty in the UAE and regional flying between key GCC cities, cutting doorto-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 aircraft. Despite being in relative stealth mode, the start-up has received pre-orders for more than 1,200 aircraft from operators and airlines around the world.

Launched in 2022, Nextgenfdi aims to support the growth of the nation's knowledge-driven economy by enabling rapid incorporat­ion processes to speed up licensing, facilitati­ng the issuance of bulk or golden visas, accelerati­ng banking services, and providing commercial and residentia­l lease incentives for advanced technology companies seeking to relocate to the UAE.

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— supplied photos The hybrid-electric aircraft offer zero-carbon travel, reducing GCC air travel emissions by up to 76 per cent.
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The UAE’S tie-up with Odys Aviation marks a milestone in creating a knowledge-based economy.

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