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Natilus announces $6 billion in advance purchase commitments
Gets pre-orders for autonomous cargo aircraft from Volatus Aerospace, Flexport, Astral Aviation, Aurora and Dymond.

Natilus announces $6 billion in advance purchase commitments

Virginia-based Natilus has announced advanced purchase commitments of more than $6 billion for the delivery of over 440 aircraft in pre-orders from companies including major airlines and integrators.

These pre-orders are from firms like Volatus Aerospace, Astral Aviation, Aurora, Dymond, Flexport, and others to be announced. Last week, Flexport completed a $900 million investment round and has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for two 100T Natilus aircraft, with an option for a third.

CEO Aleksey Matyushev said, "We are working closely with customers to increase the efficiency of air transportation and make it more competitive and safer than ocean shipping. This is being done concurrently with the development of our family of autonomous aircraft."

He added that currently there are only two ways to move cargo internationally ­– by air and by sea. "The difference between the cost and time of these two modes of transportation is dramatic. Sea freight is currently 13 times less expensive than air freight; but 50 times slower in delivery. Natilus intends to revolutionise the transport industry by providing the timeliness of air freight at an affordable cost reduction of 60 per cent, making air cargo transportation substantially more competitive."

Headquartered in the U.S., Natilus is known for producing the world's first purposefully designed and manufactured autonomous aircraft for air freight transport.

Natilus was co-founded by Matyushev and Anatoly Starikov in 2016. The innovative design of the family of Natilus cargo aircraft is democratising freight transport, not by converting existing passenger aircraft but by innovating the design of freight transport aircraft to increase cargo volume by 60 per cent, while cutting costs by 60 per cent and lowering carbon emissions by half.

Nautilus offers greater efficiency and cost savings by providing fully autonomous aircraft and remote piloting for additional security, allowing for substantial scaling of operations for air freight. The family of cargo aircraft includes:

The market for autonomous cargo aircraft is greater than $280 billion, based on the latest market report; however, the company believes with its price point, it will introduce a new category of freight – expanding the air freight market to $470B. Natilus aircraft use existing ground infrastructure and standard air cargo containers, to produce an innovative turnkey solution for its customers.