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Vertical Aerospace expands long-term partnership with Honeywell to bring its VX4 eVTOL aircraft to market

Ver­ti­cal Aero­space and Hon­ey­well have expand­ed their exist­ing part­ner­ship and signed a new long-term agree­ment, which rein­forces Honeywell’s com­mit­ment to the cer­ti­fi­ca­tion and pro­duc­tion of Vertical’s VX4 eVTOL air­craft.

Both com­pa­nies will work togeth­er to cer­ti­fy two of the most crit­i­cal sys­tems on the VX4 that make it safer and eas­i­er to fly: the air­craft man­age­ment sys­tem, which includes the Hon­ey­well Anthem Flight deck, and the flight con­trols sys­tem, which includes Honeywell’s com­pact fly-by-wire sys­tem.

Both sys­tems will be cer­ti­fied for the pro­duc­tion ver­sion of the VX4.

Stu­art Simp­son, CEO of Ver­ti­cal Aero­space, said: “As we accel­er­ate toward glob­al cer­ti­fi­ca­tion and scal­able pro­duc­tion, Honeywell’s aero­space exper­tise and proven track record in flight-crit­i­cal sys­tems make it the ide­al part­ner for this next phase.

“By inte­grat­ing pro­duc­tion-ready tech­nolo­gies, we’re help­ing build an air­craft that meets the high­est safe­ty stan­dards in avi­a­tion, solid­i­fy­ing its cer­ti­fi­a­bil­i­ty and exporta­bil­i­ty across glob­al mar­kets.”

The Anthem flight deck is essen­tial­ly the brains of the VX4, com­bin­ing cock­pit dis­plays, soft­ware, con­trols, and con­nec­tiv­i­ty into one smart, dig­i­tal plat­form.

It is designed to be intu­itive and high­ly auto­mat­ed, help­ing pilots make bet­ter, faster deci­sions. The fly-by-wire sys­tem is tech­nol­o­gy that allows the air­craft to be con­trolled elec­tron­i­cal­ly instead of mechan­i­cal­ly, help­ing to improve sta­bil­i­ty, safe­ty, and ease of flight.

Ver­ti­cal and Hon­ey­well will be cer­ti­fy­ing these sys­tems to the high­est safe­ty stan­dards of 10-9 as set by the UK Civ­il Avi­a­tion Author­i­ty (CAA), which is col­lab­o­rat­ing with the Euro­pean Union Avi­a­tion Safe­ty Agency (EASA) on VX4 val­i­da­tion.

Cer­ti­fy­ing to 10-9 means a cat­a­stroph­ic sys­tem fail­ure rate of one in a bil­lion flight hours — the same stan­dard as com­mer­cial air­lin­ers. Meet­ing this safe­ty stan­dard exceeds the tar­get­ed stan­dards announced by some of Vertical’s com­peti­tors and is intend­ed to make the VX4 the most exportable and cer­ti­fi­able eVTOL glob­al­ly.

David Shill­i­day, Vice Pres­i­dent and Gen­er­al Man­ag­er of Advanced Air Mobil­i­ty at Hon­ey­well Aero­space Tech­nolo­gies, said: “We have long believed in the impor­tance of advanced air mobil­i­ty and the sig­nif­i­cant poten­tial we can unlock by har­ness­ing our deep exper­tise in inte­grat­ed avion­ics and flight con­trols in new and excit­ing ways.

“With a shared com­mit­ment to inno­va­tion, reli­a­bil­i­ty and safe­ty, we’re excit­ed to deep­en our part­ner­ship with Ver­ti­cal to help scale the tech­nol­o­gy nec­es­sary to bring even more advanced, effi­cient, safe and reli­able solu­tions to the skies.”

Both Ver­ti­cal and Hon­ey­well will share exper­tise, per­son­nel and test­ing envi­ron­ments, which are col­lec­tive­ly expect­ed to speed up the VX4’s devel­op­ment and help both com­pa­nies achieve cer­ti­fi­ca­tion and quick­ly move to pro­duc­tion.

As part of its Flight­path 2030 strat­e­gy, Ver­ti­cal intends to cer­ti­fy the VX4 in 2028 and deliv­er at least 150 air­craft to cus­tomers by 2030. The expand­ed part­ner­ship has a poten­tial $1 bil­lion in pro­ject­ed con­tract val­ue over the next decade1.

The agree­ment builds on Vertical’s and Honeywell’s six-year rela­tion­ship, dur­ing which time the two com­pa­nies have close­ly col­lab­o­rat­ed to address the chal­lenges of advanced air mobil­i­ty.

Togeth­er, the com­pa­nies have lever­aged Honeywell’s flight sys­tems in the VX4 pro­to­type pro­gramme, includ­ing in two sep­a­rate flight test cam­paigns, the lat­est of which is due to com­mence pilot­ed wing­borne flight tests soon. Hon­ey­well is also a long-stand­ing investor in Ver­ti­cal, hav­ing invest­ed in the com­pa­ny since 2021.

Ver­ti­cal Selects New Hon­ey­well Incep­tors

As part of the expand­ed part­ner­ship, Ver­ti­cal has also select­ed new­ly designed Hon­ey­well incep­tors for its pro­duc­tion air­craft. The VX4 pilot will use two of these state-of-the-art hand con­trollers to maneu­ver the air­craft by pro­vid­ing inputs to the flight con­trol com­put­er.

The incep­tor gives pilots more pre­cise, intu­itive con­trol, which helps cre­ate a safer, eas­i­er-to-fly air­craft – key ele­ments for scal­ing oper­a­tions and gain­ing reg­u­la­to­ry approval. Ver­ti­cal and Hon­ey­well are work­ing togeth­er to finalise the opti­mal con­fig­u­ra­tion to meet Vertical’s needs.

Rich DeGraff, Pres­i­dent, Con­trol Sys­tems, Hon­ey­well Aero­space Tech­nolo­gies, added: “We designed our incep­tor to be the light­est and most com­pact in the indus­try, and we could not be hap­pi­er that Ver­ti­cal is the launch cus­tomer for this new tech­nol­o­gy.

“Our incep­tor will pair seam­less­ly with the Hon­ey­well Com­pact Fly-by-Wire sys­tem already select­ed by Ver­ti­cal, and we’re excit­ed to work togeth­er to inte­grate these advanced flight tech­nolo­gies into the VX4.”

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Jason Pritchard

Jason Pritchard is the Editor of eVTOL Insights. He holds a BA from Leicester's De Montfort University and has worked in Journalism and Public Relations for more than a decade. Outside of work, Jason enjoys playing and watching football and golf. He also has a keen interest in Ancient Egypt.

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