Building on the success of its appearance at
the 2017 Paris Air Show, XTI Aircraft brought its revolutionary TriFan 600
prototype to Las Vegas for this year’s NBAA-BACE. According to the company,
hundreds of visitors made their way to the XTI booth at the exhibition,
resulting in new pre-orders for “the world’s first vertical takeoff airplane.”
“We’re pleased with the strong
interest that we received at NBAA’s 2017 Business Aviation Convention,” XTI CEO
Robert LaBelle said. “These are serious buyers who reserved a priority number
for the eventual commercial production of the TriFan 600. We’re focused on that
goal.”
XTI announced the first
three Aircraft Reservation Deposit Agreements for the TriFan 600 at the Paris
Air Show in June, as LaBelle added that the company expected those orders “to
be followed by many more over the next few months and years.” While the number
of pre-orders taken at NBAA-BACE is unknown, the company also announced that
attorney Rajiv Luthra became the first TriFan investor from India.
“With these new orders at
NBAA, it’s clear that the market continues to recognize the value proposition
of our unique and revolutionary airplane and its patented technology,” LaBelle
said. “Vertical takeoff combined with long-range, the speed and comfort of a
business aircraft, and our quieter and cleaner state-of-the-art hybrid-electric
propulsion system.”
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fans and a “quieter and cleaner state-of-the-art hybrid-electric propulsion
system,” the TriFan 600 would travel at a max cruise speed of 345 mph and a max
cruise altitude of 29,000 feet. Five passengers (plus a pilot) would be able to
enjoy “business class comfort” and luxury at a range of 1,200 nm.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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