Natilus Announces Expansion to San Diego’s Brown Field As Construction Begins on First Natilus Autonomous Aircraft

  • Natilus aircraft designed around soaring demand for e-commerce with 60% more volume and cost savings.
  • Natilus 12,000 square-foot facility at Brown Field includes hangar, runway and engineering for final assembly and testing of the Natilus family of autonomous cargo aircraft.
  • Building of first Natilus (3.8T) aircraft begins at Brown Field hangar, with additional wind tunnel testing in early May 2022.
  • Natilus aims to increase the air cargo industry from the current $280B market to $480B by the end of the decade.

SAN DIEGO, CA (April 20, 2022) – Natilus, a U.S. company producing the world’s first purposefully-designed and manufactured autonomous aircraft for air freight transport, has announced its expansion to Brown Field to host engineering and manufacturing facilities for the Natilus family of aircraft.

The Brown Field facility includes a 12,000 square-foot hangar for prototype final assembly, structural testing, systems’ integration and secondary structural bonding. There is also a generous 8,000 foot runway for testing, with the ability to land large, oversized cargo aircraft. The 1,500 square feet of additional office space will supplement Natilus’ engineering offices in downtown San Diego.

“As the design of the prototype aircraft nears completion, we are expanding the team and facilities to move into final assembly,” stated Aleksey Matyushev, co-founder and CEO of Natilus. “Our tier one suppliers are excited about the new platform which will reduce carbon emissions, while increasing cargo volume. On continents, such as Africa and parts of Asia, with limited infrastructure, our new 3.8T autonomous aircraft will become an essential mode of rapid and safe transportation.”

Natilus has initial plans to design and manufacture a family of four aircraft. The first aircraft – the 3.8 ton payload short-haul feeder UAV – has begun manufacturing for first flight in 2023. Last month, Natilus signed a contract with Collins Aerospace for design, development, and integration of a specialized loading system. Additionally, Natilus has designs for a 60 ton payload medium/long range UAV; 100 ton payload long-range UAV and 130 ton long-range large cargo aircraft. All aircraft use JetA or SAF fuels and existing ground infrastructure and standard air cargo containers, to produce an innovative turnkey solution for its customers.

Earlier this year, Natilus announced purchase commitments of more than $6 billion for delivery of more than 440 aircraft in pre-orders, from major airlines and integrators, including Volatus Aerospace, Astral Aviation, Aurora International, Dymond and Flexport.

 

About Natilus, Inc

Natilus was co-founded by Aleksey Matyushev and Anatoly Star in 2016 to democratize freight transport by designing and manufacturing a new fleet of autonomous cargo aircraft that will increase volume by 60% and lower costs by 60%, while reducing carbon emissions by 50%. The market for autonomous cargo aircraft is greater than $280 billion, based on market research, however, Natilus believes that by lowering the cost of air cargo transport, it can introduce a new category of freight and expand the total addressable market of air freight to $470B once operations begin.

 

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