XTI Aerospace Advances Toward Certification with FAA Propulsion Systems Review Completion for TriFan 600
Reuters
Jul 08
XTI Aerospace Advances Toward Certification with FAA Propulsion Systems Review Completion for TriFan 600
XTI Aerospace Inc. (Nasdaq: XTIA), a leading innovator in xVTOL and powered-lift aircraft solutions, has announced the successful completion of a propulsion technical familiarization meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This marks a significant step forward in the ongoing regulatory review process for the TriFan 600, XTI's vertical takeoff and landing $(VTOL)$ airplane. During the meeting, engineering experts from XTI and the FAA reviewed key aspects of the aircraft's propulsion system and compliance approach, addressing critical certification areas such as engine fire containment and cabin occupant safety. This collaborative effort is part of XTI's path towards achieving FAA type certification, emphasizing their commitment to producing a safe and reliable aircraft.
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