The creation of a regional air mobility ecosystem for VoltAero's new Cassio hybrid-electric airplane has taken an important step forward through the French company's collaboration with U.S.-based KinectAir, which is developing a flexible on-demand flight network utilizing an artificial intelligence-enabled smartphone application.
This cooperation foresees Cassio aircraft integrated with KinectAir's short-haul infrastructure, applying artificial intelligence to balance passenger demand with air transport availability. KinectAir's software platform will interface directly with Cassio's “intelligent cockpit.”
“The KinectAir collaboration opens exciting opportunities, combining the full benefit of our Cassio aircraft's low-noise, environmentally-friendly flights with an app that offers an accessible, affordable, sustainable and safe way to travel regionally by air,” explained Jean Botti, VoltAero's CEO and Chief Technology Officer.
Botti added that ensuring regional air service is more important today than ever, especially when economically challenged airlines around the world are abandoning shorter routes – threatening air links that serve as vital lifelines to thousands of communities.
VoltAero is developing a family of airplanes that use the company's proprietary hybrid-electric-power module. Featuring a sleek, aerodynamically optimized design, Cassio will fly at 200-knot cruise speeds (360kph) out to flight ranges of 800 miles (1,300 kilometers). Available in three versions with four to ten-seats, the aircraft are designed to take off and land in distances of less than 1,800 feet (550 meters), thereby opening the use of runways typically available at local and regional airports.
Cassio deliveries will begin in late 2022. The aircraft will be produced on a purpose-built final assembly line in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region of southwest France, with licensed production opportunities pursued in North America and Asia.