eVTOL Company ARC Aerosystems Strengthens Team with Two New Senior Hires
eVTOL company, ARC Aerosystems, has expanded by taking on two new senior members for the team, reports a press release. These hires bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
With over 40 years in the aviation industry, Dennis Scott joins as the Supply Chain Director. He will be supporting the team across wider business development and technical definition and execution. Scott commented, “I have been fortunate to be involved in a wide range of fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft global development programmes. The P9 concept is what truly impresses me, promising a step-change in operating economics compared to traditional helicopters.”

Dennis Scott
Alongside Dennis is senior Advisor Chris Gear, who said joining ARC has offered an important opportunity to share his expertise and make a difference.
Gear said, “Joining the ARC team means I can pass on my knowledge and experience to their projects, which are creating a new way of flying for the benefit of the aerospace industry.” He continued, “I’ve found the drive and enthusiasm of the whole team at ARC to find a solution to the unique set of challenges , as presented by the Linx concept vehicle, incredibly exciting.”

Chris Gear
For ARC CEO Seyed Mohseni, the new additions are an important step for achieving the next stages of aircraft development. He remarked, “We are really pleased to be strengthening the team at a crucial part in our journey, with recent investment in our initial aircraft concepts, and growing interest in our latest model. As we move towards the development of the P9 and expand our aviation capabilities, the expertise that they bring will drive our work forwards.”
ARC recently unveiled its new Linx P9 concept for passenger transport, while test flights for the C150 and C600 eVTOL Aircraft are going well.
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(Top image — Linx P9: Credit ARC)

