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Natilus

Natilus is a San Diego-based aerospace company developing next-generation blended-wing-body cargo aircraft.

Natilus
Company typePrivate
IndustryAerospace industry
Founded2016
FoundersAleksey Matyushev
Anatoly Starikov[1]
HeadquartersSan Diego, California
ProductsCargo aircraft design
Websitewww.natilus.aero

History edit

Natilus was founded in April 2016[2] by Aleksey Matyushev and Anatoly Starikov. The idea for Natilus was sparked after their industrial design firm experienced challenges getting product out of Asia, leading them to the realization that cargo shipping is inexpensive but slow, while air freight is timely but expensive. The company was originally based in the San Francisco Bay Area and the original prototype was a seaplane.[3] In 2021 the company relocated to San Diego, California to access aerospace engineering talent and a world-class wind tunnel facility.[4]

Market edit

Natilus targets an existing $197 billion global air cargo market, projected to grow beyond $210 billion by 2027,[5] and the potential to tap into the $2.2 trillion global cargo shipping market, projected to reach $4.2 trillion by 2031.[6]

Aircraft edit

 
Natilus Nordes 100-ton blended-wing-body cargo aircraft flying over port

The craft would carry 100 t (220,000 lb) in freight containers and unit load devices. It would be towed from a sea ports outside of territorial waters, mostly at 19 km (10 nmi) from shorelines, to takeoff within 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in a sea state swell up to 8 ft (2.4 m). It would fly across the Pacific Ocean in 30 hours at 20,000 ft (6,100 m), well below passenger air traffic and would be towed to a seaport after landing. Made of carbon fibre and fibreglass composites, its production cost is estimated at $25 million, much lower than jetliners due to fewer onboard systems and no pilots, it would be powered by jet engines developed by Pratt & Whitney.[7]

The 2020 carbon-fiber full-scale 200 ft (61 m) long turboprop drone design is simple without a cockpit, landing gear, or pressurization and would taxi into port remotely controlled at about 30 kn (56 km/h).[8] Landing gear room is leaved for future use in the 140 ft (43 m) wide large drone.[9] Natilus aims to ship 200,000 lb (91 t) from Los Angeles to Shanghai in 30h for $130,000 at $3 per gallon of jet fuel, while a Boeing 747 takes 11h for $260,000 and a cargo ship takes 504 hours for $61,000 [10]

Development edit

A 6 m (20 ft) wingspan scale model will test the autopilot and water take-off and landing. In July 2015, it was targeted to fly within 18 months before a full scale aircraft three years later.[7]

Natilus raised $750,000 of venture capital from Tim Draper and was incubated at the aviation-oriented Starburst Accelerator in Los Angeles. Natilus hopes to fly its 30 ft (9.1 m) prototype, comparable in size and weight with a Predator drone, between Los Angeles and Hawaii on 30-hour test runs, carrying up to 700 lb (320 kg) of cargo. The over 200 ft (61 m) full-scale drone would be finished by 2020 to be flight tested and certified before commercial flights.[1]

A launch customer wants an 80 ft (24 m) long cargo with a 40,000 lb (18 t) capacity for 2019, to fly the Los Angeles to Hawaii route, before a 140 ft (43 m) long craft with a 200,000 lb (91 t) capacity would fly between the U.S. and China by 2020.[8] About 70% complete in May 2017, the prototype seaplane will lack a landing gear, its maximum gross weight is 2,200 lb (1,000 kg), its wingspan is 30 ft (9.1 m) and it will cruise at 100 kn (190 km/h).[9]

In August 2017, smaller 2 to 10 t (4,400 to 22,000 lb) cargo-drones were envisioned, with large cargo doors and designed for a 120 kg/m3 (200 lb/cu yd) dimensional weight.[11]

In November 2017, Natilus closed a second round of seed funding from Starburst Ventures, Seraph Group, Gelt VC, Outpost Capital and Draper Associates. Using existing turbofan and turboprop engines, a 12,000 lb (5.4 t) drone with a retractable landing gear would carry 2 t (4,400 lb) over 1,000 nmi (1,900 km) between local regional airports; the 120 t (260,000 lb) payload craft would weight 950,000 lb (430 t) for trans-Pacific routes.[12]

The 2-tonne payload freighter would have a blended wing body configuration.[13] In December 2017, water-taxiing of the 9 m (30 ft) wide prototype was going to be tested in San Francisco Bay, before flight testing in 2018 and the 2 t (4,400 lb) capable freighter by 2020.[14]

In February 2018, the 2,200 lb (1.00 t), 30 ft (9.1 m)-span prototype was being prepared for flight from San Pablo Bay, north of San Francisco, powered by a single Rotax 912 piston. The next aircraft will be a blended wing body (BWB) landplane, providing 30% more volume. The first product will be a small regional freighter powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A with a 3.5–4.5 t (7,700–9,900 lb) cargo capacity and a 20,000 lb (9.1 t) MTOW, to fly in 2020 and to be certified under the FAR Part 23 within 3.5 years from February 2018.[15]

As of March 2023 the projected product range consisted of three variants, all BWB freighters: Kona, a pusher twin-turboprop capable of carrying 3.8 tonnes (8,400 lb) payload over 900 nautical miles (1,700 km), Alisio, a turbofan capable of 60 tonnes (130,000 lb) over 4,140 nautical miles (7,670 km), and Nordes capable of 100 tonnes (220,000 lb) over 5,400 nautical miles (10,000 km). The company reported that Ameriflight has "agreed to purchase" 20 Konas, and that total agreements cover 460 aircraft valued at over $6.8 billion. The aircraft will have an autopilot, with a ground-based human pilot able to control up to three vehicles.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Daniel Terdiman (Mar 27, 2017). "A Startup's Plan To Cut Air Freight Costs In Half With 777-Size Drones". Fast Company. In 2020, Natilus’s huge unmanned planes could carry 200,000 pounds of goods across the world. But first, a 30-foot prototype must pass test runs.
  2. ^ Bloodworth, Donald (2024-01-23). "Natilus Designing Solutions for Air Cargo". San Diego Business Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
  3. ^ Smith, Phillip (2018-03-16). "This Leviathan Could Disrupt Unmanned Global Air Freight: Natilus CEO Aleksey Matyushev". dronebelow.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  4. ^ Bloodworth, Donald (2024-01-23). "Natilus Designing Solutions for Air Cargo". San Diego Business Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  5. ^ "Global air freight market size forecast 2027". Statista. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  6. ^ https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com, Allied Market Research. "Cargo Shipping Market Size, Share, Revenue, Analysis, Outlook". Allied Market Research. Retrieved 2024-01-23. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  7. ^ a b Rob Coppinger (Jul 15, 2015). "Seaplane cargo drone offers free insurance". Air Cargo Week.
  8. ^ a b Mary Grady (March 28, 2017). "Startup Envisions Transoceanic Cargo Drones". AVweb.
  9. ^ a b Ed Darack (May 10, 2017). "Meet Natilus, the Jumbo Drone". Air & Space/Smithsonian. A small startup aims to capture some of the huge global shipping business.
  10. ^ "Natilus".
  11. ^ Lewis King (August 4, 2017). "Natilus to build smaller e-commerce cargo drone". Air Cargo World.
  12. ^ "As Autonomous Technology Transforms the Global Freight Sector, Natilus Attracts More Seed Investment from Starburst Ventures, Seraph Group, Gelt VC, Outpost Capital and Draper Associates" (Press release). Starburst Ventures. Nov 13, 2017. Large cargo-capacity drone poised to challenge incumbents on price and scale as it prepares for first flight test.
  13. ^ King, Lewis (November 13, 2017). "Natilus cargo drone closes second round of seed funding". Air Cargo World.
  14. ^ Jeremy Hsu (27 Dec 2017). "Cargo Industry Tests Seaplane Drones to Deliver Freight". IEEE Spectrum. Startup Natilus’s prototype aims to complete its first water trials, with flight tests to follow.
  15. ^ Graham Warwick (Feb 2, 2018). "Unmanned Cargo Aircraft Head Toward Flight Tests". Aviation Week & Space Technology.
  16. ^ Hemmerdinger, Jon (March 2023). "Future freight". Flight International. 200 (5779): 39.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Natilus is a San Diego based aerospace company developing next generation blended wing body cargo aircraft NatilusCompany typePrivateIndustryAerospace industryFounded2016FoundersAleksey MatyushevAnatoly Starikov 1 HeadquartersSan Diego CaliforniaProductsCargo aircraft designWebsitewww wbr natilus wbr aero Contents 1 History 2 Market 3 Aircraft 4 Development 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editNatilus was founded in April 2016 2 by Aleksey Matyushev and Anatoly Starikov The idea for Natilus was sparked after their industrial design firm experienced challenges getting product out of Asia leading them to the realization that cargo shipping is inexpensive but slow while air freight is timely but expensive The company was originally based in the San Francisco Bay Area and the original prototype was a seaplane 3 In 2021 the company relocated to San Diego California to access aerospace engineering talent and a world class wind tunnel facility 4 Market editNatilus targets an existing 197 billion global air cargo market projected to grow beyond 210 billion by 2027 5 and the potential to tap into the 2 2 trillion global cargo shipping market projected to reach 4 2 trillion by 2031 6 Aircraft edit nbsp Natilus Nordes 100 ton blended wing body cargo aircraft flying over port The craft would carry 100 t 220 000 lb in freight containers and unit load devices It would be towed from a sea ports outside of territorial waters mostly at 19 km 10 nmi from shorelines to takeoff within 6 000 ft 1 800 m in a sea state swell up to 8 ft 2 4 m It would fly across the Pacific Ocean in 30 hours at 20 000 ft 6 100 m well below passenger air traffic and would be towed to a seaport after landing Made of carbon fibre and fibreglass composites its production cost is estimated at 25 million much lower than jetliners due to fewer onboard systems and no pilots it would be powered by jet engines developed by Pratt amp Whitney 7 The 2020 carbon fiber full scale 200 ft 61 m long turboprop drone design is simple without a cockpit landing gear or pressurization and would taxi into port remotely controlled at about 30 kn 56 km h 8 Landing gear room is leaved for future use in the 140 ft 43 m wide large drone 9 Natilus aims to ship 200 000 lb 91 t from Los Angeles to Shanghai in 30h for 130 000 at 3 per gallon of jet fuel while a Boeing 747 takes 11h for 260 000 and a cargo ship takes 504 hours for 61 000 10 Development editA 6 m 20 ft wingspan scale model will test the autopilot and water take off and landing In July 2015 it was targeted to fly within 18 months before a full scale aircraft three years later 7 Natilus raised 750 000 of venture capital from Tim Draper and was incubated at the aviation oriented Starburst Accelerator in Los Angeles Natilus hopes to fly its 30 ft 9 1 m prototype comparable in size and weight with a Predator drone between Los Angeles and Hawaii on 30 hour test runs carrying up to 700 lb 320 kg of cargo The over 200 ft 61 m full scale drone would be finished by 2020 to be flight tested and certified before commercial flights 1 A launch customer wants an 80 ft 24 m long cargo with a 40 000 lb 18 t capacity for 2019 to fly the Los Angeles to Hawaii route before a 140 ft 43 m long craft with a 200 000 lb 91 t capacity would fly between the U S and China by 2020 8 About 70 complete in May 2017 the prototype seaplane will lack a landing gear its maximum gross weight is 2 200 lb 1 000 kg its wingspan is 30 ft 9 1 m and it will cruise at 100 kn 190 km h 9 In August 2017 smaller 2 to 10 t 4 400 to 22 000 lb cargo drones were envisioned with large cargo doors and designed for a 120 kg m3 200 lb cu yd dimensional weight 11 In November 2017 Natilus closed a second round of seed funding from Starburst Ventures Seraph Group Gelt VC Outpost Capital and Draper Associates Using existing turbofan and turboprop engines a 12 000 lb 5 4 t drone with a retractable landing gear would carry 2 t 4 400 lb over 1 000 nmi 1 900 km between local regional airports the 120 t 260 000 lb payload craft would weight 950 000 lb 430 t for trans Pacific routes 12 The 2 tonne payload freighter would have a blended wing body configuration 13 In December 2017 water taxiing of the 9 m 30 ft wide prototype was going to be tested in San Francisco Bay before flight testing in 2018 and the 2 t 4 400 lb capable freighter by 2020 14 In February 2018 the 2 200 lb 1 00 t 30 ft 9 1 m span prototype was being prepared for flight from San Pablo Bay north of San Francisco powered by a single Rotax 912 piston The next aircraft will be a blended wing body BWB landplane providing 30 more volume The first product will be a small regional freighter powered by a Pratt amp Whitney Canada PT6A with a 3 5 4 5 t 7 700 9 900 lb cargo capacity and a 20 000 lb 9 1 t MTOW to fly in 2020 and to be certified under the FAR Part 23 within 3 5 years from February 2018 15 As of March 2023 the projected product range consisted of three variants all BWB freighters Kona a pusher twin turboprop capable of carrying 3 8 tonnes 8 400 lb payload over 900 nautical miles 1 700 km Alisio a turbofan capable of 60 tonnes 130 000 lb over 4 140 nautical miles 7 670 km and Nordes capable of 100 tonnes 220 000 lb over 5 400 nautical miles 10 000 km The company reported that Ameriflight has agreed to purchase 20 Konas and that total agreements cover 460 aircraft valued at over 6 8 billion The aircraft will have an autopilot with a ground based human pilot able to control up to three vehicles 16 See also editAir cargo Cargo airlineReferences edit a b Daniel Terdiman Mar 27 2017 A Startup s Plan To Cut Air Freight Costs In Half With 777 Size Drones Fast Company In 2020 Natilus s huge unmanned planes could carry 200 000 pounds of goods across the world But first a 30 foot prototype must pass test runs Bloodworth Donald 2024 01 23 Natilus Designing Solutions for Air Cargo San Diego Business Journal Retrieved 2024 01 25 Smith Phillip 2018 03 16 This Leviathan Could Disrupt Unmanned Global Air Freight Natilus CEO Aleksey Matyushev dronebelow com Retrieved 2024 01 24 Bloodworth Donald 2024 01 23 Natilus Designing Solutions for Air Cargo San Diego Business Journal Retrieved 2024 01 24 Global air freight market size forecast 2027 Statista Retrieved 2024 01 23 https www alliedmarketresearch com Allied Market Research Cargo Shipping Market Size Share Revenue Analysis Outlook Allied Market Research Retrieved 2024 01 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help a b Rob Coppinger Jul 15 2015 Seaplane cargo drone offers free insurance Air Cargo Week a b Mary Grady March 28 2017 Startup Envisions Transoceanic Cargo Drones AVweb a b Ed Darack May 10 2017 Meet Natilus the Jumbo Drone Air amp Space Smithsonian A small startup aims to capture some of the huge global shipping business Natilus Lewis King August 4 2017 Natilus to build smaller e commerce cargo drone Air Cargo World As Autonomous Technology Transforms the Global Freight Sector Natilus Attracts More Seed Investment from Starburst Ventures Seraph Group Gelt VC Outpost Capital and Draper Associates Press release Starburst Ventures Nov 13 2017 Large cargo capacity drone poised to challenge incumbents on price and scale as it prepares for first flight test King Lewis November 13 2017 Natilus cargo drone closes second round of seed funding Air Cargo World Jeremy Hsu 27 Dec 2017 Cargo Industry Tests Seaplane Drones to Deliver Freight IEEE Spectrum Startup Natilus s prototype aims to complete its first water trials with flight tests to follow Graham Warwick Feb 2 2018 Unmanned Cargo Aircraft Head Toward Flight Tests Aviation Week amp Space Technology Hemmerdinger Jon March 2023 Future freight Flight International 200 5779 39 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Natilus amp oldid 1221686596, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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