en.Wedoany.com Reported - Norwegian company NOEMI Aerospace has announced it will expand its aircraft development strategy, moving beyond the all-electric amphibious passenger aircraft originally designed. The company is evaluating more future models, covering application scenarios such as cargo, government, search and rescue, skydiving, and aerial firefighting.
The company stated that this broader strategy is based on a common aircraft architecture. The all-electric amphibious aircraft remains the core project for its regional passenger transport business, while other configurations may adopt hybrid-electric or conventional propulsion systems to meet missions with higher requirements for range, payload, or operational flexibility. NOEMI founder and CEO Eric Lithun said that from the very beginning, the company has not been designing just a single model, but building a platform that can evolve with the market and target multiple market segments, while sharing technology, engineering, and certification pathways.
NOEMI stated that it has passed the preliminary design review and is continuously advancing prototype manufacturing and propulsion system testing, working under a pre-application contract agreement with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The company has set a target of achieving first flight in 2027 and entering commercial operation in 2030.
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