GKN Aerospace has successfully delivered the full composite wing assembly and by end of July will deliver booms for Supernal’s first electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) demonstrator aircraft. The Full-scale Technology Demonstrator (FSTD) will begin flying later this year. These critical components mark a significant milestone in the development of Supernal’s eVTOL vehicle that will enter into commercial service in 2028.
The composite wing assembly and booms are manufactured and supplied by GKN Aerospace’s sites in Bristol and Cowes, UK. These components are integral to the FSTD's structural integrity and performance. This delivery follows preliminary agreements initiated in 2022 and 2023, further cementing the collaboration between Supernal and GKN Aerospace.
"We are excited to support Supernal’s multi-year eVTOL testing program. Electric aircraft will play a key role in the transition to zero-emissions flight. Delivering these vital aerostructures is a testament to our wealth of experience in the design and high-rate manufacturing of aerostructures. We are proud to be a part of Supernal’s journey in bringing innovative eVTOL solutions to market,"says John Pritchard, President of Civil Airframe at GKN Aerospace.
In parallel to its FSTD program, Supernal unveiled its eVTOL vehicle product concept, S-A2, in January and displayed the full-scale mock-up in the company’s Farnborough Airshow chalet. S-A2, which will meet commercial aviation safety standards, will become a widespread transportation option that helps urban residents travel from point A to point B faster.
GKN Aerospace continues to support Supernal’s vehicle development, leveraging its expertise in advanced aerostructures and materials. This collaboration will help lay the foundation for scaled manufacturing and the integration of innovative technologies to meet the evolving demands of the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industry.
”Acceptance of the composite wing assembly and booms from GKN Aerospace is an important step in readying Supernal’s Full-scale Technology Demonstrator for flight by the end of 2024,” adds Jaiwon Shin, president of Hyundai Motor Group and CEO of Supernal. “Learnings from this aircraft will benefit concurrent S-A2 prototyping so we can begin delivering aircraft to operators in 2028 that meet mission requirements and are certified to commercial aviation safety standards.”
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GKN Aerospace | |
Supernal, LLC | Airframer, Design Services, Research/Consulting Services |
GKN Aerospace - Filton | Additive Manufacturing, Aircraft Structural Components, Airframer, Fuselage Sections, Wing Flaps, Wing Spars, Wings |
Farnborough International Airshow | Air Shows |
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Supernal S-A2 |
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