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India's JetSetGo Commits to More Electric/Hybrid VTOL and STOL Aircraft
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The Indian charter operator could add up to 280 new aircraft to its fleet from around 2028
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Indian private aviation group JetSetGo believes new electric and hybrid-electric aircraft from Overair, Electra, and Horizon will be a key part of its future.
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Indian private aviation group JetSetGo has expanded its plans to launch advanced air mobility services with new agreements to add Overair’s Butterfly eVTOL aircraft and Electra’s hybrid-electric, blown-lift fixed-wing model. The partnerships announced on Friday at the Wings India trade show in Hyderabad came a few days after the operator said it plans to buy up to 100 of Horizon’s six-passenger, hybrid-electric Cavorite X7 aircraft (including 50 options).

The agreement with Overair covers provisional sales of 50 Butterfly models at an undisclosed price. JetSetGo also says it will add an unspecified number of Electra’s nine-passenger aircraft to its fleet.

According to the Delhi-based group, it has firmly committed to buying 150 aircraft from the three manufacturers with a combined value of $780 million. If options are exercised, the value of the combined transaction could increase to 280 aircraft and $1.3 billion.

“We’re thrilled that JetSetGo has selected Overair to support its commitment to bringing sustainable, advanced air mobility to India’s rapidly growing and innovative transportation system,” said Overair’s chief commercial officer Valerie Manning. “Butterfly will provide a safe, quiet, and efficient mobility solution for urban and regional transport across the broadest range of weather conditions and geographic environments. In addition, the associated ecosystem will create a multitude of jobs and fuel economic growth.”

California-based Overair is working to bring the five-passenger Butterfly into commercial service in 2028, with a projected range of 100 miles. The company recently built the first prototype and aims to start flight testing early this year.

Electra’s unnamed aircraft is expected to operate on sectors of up to 500 miles and will have exceptional short takeoff and landing performance, allowing it to operate from spaces as small as 300 feet by 100 feet. In December, the Virginia-based company started flight testing its two-seat technology demonstrator as it works towards FAA type certification in 2028.

According to Electra's chief product officer Marc Ausman, its aircraft’s ability to operate from a space no larger than soccer fields will allow JetSetGo to open up multiple new air routes in and around India’s crowded, growing cities. He said Electra will help the Indian company establish the infrastructure needed for new regional air services.

Horizon’s Cavorite X7 eVTOL will carry up to six passengers and have a similar range profile to the Electra aircraft but with vertical takeoff and landing capability. The Canadian company this week completed a SPAC-backed listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange, which is expected to raise between $9 million and $25 million in new capital.

JetSetGo was founded in 2014 and provides on-demand charter flights as well as aircraft management, membership packages, maintenance, and aviation consultancy. The company’s fleet consists of five Hawker 750 and 800XP jets, as well as a mix of six other models including the Cessna Citation 525, Bombardier’s Challenger 604 and 850 and Global 6000, Dassault’s Falcon 2000, and a 37-seat Embraer ERJ-135LR airliner.

“Our partnership with these three leading innovators will introduce unique technologies like ‘blown lift’ and ‘fan-in-wing’ lift systems, hybrid and electric propulsion, and super-quiet optimal speed tilt rotors to India,” commented JetSetGo’s CEO and co-founder Kanika Tekriwal. “We want to lead the transformation of urban and regional connectivity and believe we have the right partners and technologies to make this vision a reality.”

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India's JetSetGo Commits to More Hybrid Aircraft
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Indian private aviation group JetSetGo has expanded its plans to launch advanced air mobility services with new agreements to add Overair’s Butterfly eVTOL and Electra’s hybrid-electric, blown-lift fixed-wing aircraft. The partnerships announced today at the Wings India trade show in Hyderabad came a few days after the operator said it plans to buy up to 100 (50 firm/50 options) of Horizon’s six-passenger, hybrid-electric Cavorite X7 aircraft.

The agreement with Overair covers provisional sales of 50 Butterfly models at an undisclosed price. JetSetGo also says it will add an unspecified number of Electra’s nine-passenger aircraft to its fleet.

According to the Delhi-based group, it has firmly committed to buying 150 aircraft from the three manufacturers with a combined value of $780 million. If options are exercised, the value of the combined transaction could increase to 280 aircraft worth $1.3 billion.

California-based Overair is working to bring the five-passenger, 100-mile-range Butterfly into commercial service in 2028. The company recently built the first prototype and aims to start flight testing early this year.

Electra’s unnamed aircraft is expected to operate on sectors of up to 500 miles and will have exceptional short takeoff and landing performance, allowing it to operate from spaces as small as 300 feet by 100 feet.

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