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The eVTOL Insights Podcast
The eVTOL Insights Podcast
201 episodes
3 days ago
In this episode, Igor introduces the Los Angeles-based manufacturer behind the world’s first rigid electric variable-buoyancy airship (EVBA). With more than two decades of development and FAA certification experience, Aeros is now pushing toward commercial deployment of a logistics platform that can pick up and deliver cargo anywhere, without the need for roads, ports, runways, or other fixed infrastructure. Igor shares the origins of Aeros’ mission to “save the world” by reimagining global logistics and explains how the company’s patented buoyancy-control system solves the century-old problem that prevented airships from becoming practical cargo solutions. He walks listeners through the engineering breakthroughs behind variable buoyancy, hybrid-electric propulsion, and the lightweight pressure-vessel structures that make the airships commercially viable. The discussion also explores how Aeros plans to transform the last-mile, middle-mile, and first-mile logistics ecosystem through three vehicle classes, ranging from a 10-ton urban airship supporting drone-based deliveries to a 244-ton intercontinental heavy-lift platform. Igor also outlines upcoming R&D milestones, including urban demonstrations in Los Angeles, and explains how the company is preparing its next-generation airships for FAA certification from day one.
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In this episode, Igor introduces the Los Angeles-based manufacturer behind the world’s first rigid electric variable-buoyancy airship (EVBA). With more than two decades of development and FAA certification experience, Aeros is now pushing toward commercial deployment of a logistics platform that can pick up and deliver cargo anywhere, without the need for roads, ports, runways, or other fixed infrastructure. Igor shares the origins of Aeros’ mission to “save the world” by reimagining global logistics and explains how the company’s patented buoyancy-control system solves the century-old problem that prevented airships from becoming practical cargo solutions. He walks listeners through the engineering breakthroughs behind variable buoyancy, hybrid-electric propulsion, and the lightweight pressure-vessel structures that make the airships commercially viable. The discussion also explores how Aeros plans to transform the last-mile, middle-mile, and first-mile logistics ecosystem through three vehicle classes, ranging from a 10-ton urban airship supporting drone-based deliveries to a 244-ton intercontinental heavy-lift platform. Igor also outlines upcoming R&D milestones, including urban demonstrations in Los Angeles, and explains how the company is preparing its next-generation airships for FAA certification from day one.
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The eVTOL Insights Podcast
Episode 198: Igor Pasternak, CEO of Aeros
In this episode, Igor introduces the Los Angeles-based manufacturer behind the world’s first rigid electric variable-buoyancy airship (EVBA). With more than two decades of development and FAA certification experience, Aeros is now pushing toward commercial deployment of a logistics platform that can pick up and deliver cargo anywhere, without the need for roads, ports, runways, or other fixed infrastructure. Igor shares the origins of Aeros’ mission to “save the world” by reimagining global logistics and explains how the company’s patented buoyancy-control system solves the century-old problem that prevented airships from becoming practical cargo solutions. He walks listeners through the engineering breakthroughs behind variable buoyancy, hybrid-electric propulsion, and the lightweight pressure-vessel structures that make the airships commercially viable. The discussion also explores how Aeros plans to transform the last-mile, middle-mile, and first-mile logistics ecosystem through three vehicle classes, ranging from a 10-ton urban airship supporting drone-based deliveries to a 244-ton intercontinental heavy-lift platform. Igor also outlines upcoming R&D milestones, including urban demonstrations in Los Angeles, and explains how the company is preparing its next-generation airships for FAA certification from day one.
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3 days ago
36 minutes 29 seconds

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Episode 197: Philips Durojaiye, Founder of Titan Air Mobility
In this episode, we sit down with Durojaiye Phillips, a patent inventor, product strategist, and one of Africa’s leading voices for Advanced Air Mobility. Durojaiye is the founder and CEO of Titan Air Mobility, a company with a bold vision; to build what he calls 'railways in the sky.' From building his first RC airplane at just eight years old to developing hybrid jet engines in his teens, Durojaiye’s mission is to bridge Africa’s transport and logistics gaps using electric and eVTOL aircraft. In the conversation, he explains how Titan Air Mobility is tackling some of Africa’s biggest challenges — from poor road infrastructure to limited rural connectivity — by developing cargo-first aircraft that can carry up to 300 kilograms across 300 kilometers. He also talks about designing modular cargo pods that make it easier to move goods seamlessly from air to ground transport. Durojaiye adds his perspective on Africa’s readiness for innovation. Unlike many Western countries still navigating complex regulations, he says African regulators are open and eager to collaborate, making the continent one of the most promising testbeds for advanced air mobility.
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1 week ago
36 minutes 57 seconds

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Episode 195: Dr. Satya Chakravarthy, CEO of The ePlane Company
In this episode, Dr. Satya shares the company’s mission to transform urban mobility through one of the world’s most compact eVTOL aircraft, designed to ease congestion and reduce emissions in densely populated cities. The ePlane Company is the first private Indian firm to receive Design Organisation Approval (DOA) from the DGCA for an electric aircraft — a key milestone toward certification and commercialization. The discussion explores the company’s lift-plus-cruise configuration, chosen for safety, redundancy, and certification efficiency over tilt-rotor designs. Satya details progress on the first full-scale prototype, expected to begin flight testing in late 2025, with certification targeted for mid-2027. The roadmap includes air ambulance, air taxi, and cargo variants, with operations planned to start in India before expanding internationally. Chakravarthy also highlights India’s proactive regulatory environment, including close collaboration with the DGCA and alignment with EASA standards. He notes strong public enthusiasm for eVTOLs, citing surveys showing over 75 per cent of Indian respondents support the concept of urban air mobility.
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 196: Women in AAM Podcast: Stella Filippatos, Program Management, Electrical Aircraft, CAE
In the inaugural episode of Women in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), Chairperson Marilyn Pearson speaks with Stella Filippatos about CAE's journey toward electrifying pilot training aircraft and the broader implications for sustainable aviation. Stella recounts her path from electrical engineering into aerospace, with experience at Bombardier and CAE, where she now leads CAE’s electric aircraft conversion program. The initiative, announced in 2022, focuses on converting Piper Archer trainers to electric propulsion—an effort driven by CAE’s commitment to becoming carbon neutral, achieved in 2020 through offsets. Philippatos explains that while electric aircraft currently have limited range, they’re ideal for early pilot training—short “A-to-A” flights involving circuits, touch-and-goes, and familiarization exercises. This not only reduces emissions and noise but also helps prepare pilots for eVTOL and AAM operations, where understanding electric energy systems will be key.
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 194: John Maris, President of Marivent Corporation and Cert Center Canada
In this episode, Dr. Maris shares a wealth of insight drawn from decades of experience in aircraft certification, flight testing, and aerospace innovation. The conversation explores how 3C helps emerging aerospace companies navigate the complexities of certification — from developing early-stage roadmaps to guiding OEMs through compliance and testing. Dr. Maris explains why certification isn’t an end-of-project task but a continuous process, comparing it to the long and rigorous testing cycles of new pharmaceuticals. He also highlights the unique technical and regulatory hurdles facing eVTOL developers, such as the limitations of current battery technology, the evolving frameworks from EASA and the FAA, and the critical role of human factors and simulation in ensuring safety. Looking to the future, Dr. Maris predicts that eVTOL certification will become more structured and harmonized globally, with growing collaboration between regulators and innovators. He believes Canada is well positioned to play a leading role in this emerging ecosystem — particularly for regional and first responder applications. Closing the episode, Dr. Maris emphasizes the importance of clear, factual reporting to educate the wider public, regulators, and industry stakeholders about this “sea change” moment in aviation.
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1 month ago
43 minutes 12 seconds

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Episode 193: Dubai Airshow 2025 Preview with Adam Zeyn, Business Development Professional
In this episode, we speak with Adam Zeyn, Business Development lead for the 2025 Dubai Airshow. Adam shares how the event has rapidly evolved into one of the world’s premier platforms for advanced air mobility, drones, and eVTOL technologies, and why this year promises to be the most ambitious yet. Hear how Dubai has positioned itself as a global leader in electric aviation, from regulatory breakthroughs and pioneering infrastructure to high-profile partnerships with industry leaders like Joby, Archer and Skyports. Adam also reveals the show’s expanded AAM Pavilion, immersive demonstrations, sustainability initiatives and networking opportunities designed to connect innovators, investors and policymakers on a global stage. With themes like “The Future is Here”, Dubai Airshow 2025 will spotlight cutting-edge developments in urban air mobility, sustainable aviation, commercial space, and next-gen workforce development. From spectacular flying displays and drone shows to exclusive networking events and live entertainment, it’s an unmissable event shaping the future of flight. Discover why Dubai is at the forefront of aviation innovation and why Adam describes the 2025 Airshow in three words: “Transformative, Unmissable, Fire.”
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1 month ago
37 minutes 33 seconds

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Episode 192: Jakob Saalfrank, Founder and CEO of Grasshopper Air Mobility
In this episode, Jakob shares his journey from working in logistics and warehouse automation to founding Grasshopper Air Mobility in 2023, driven by a vision for sustainable, autonomous aerial mobility. Initially inspired by flying cars for commuters, he and his team pivoted to cargo operations after recognizing the steep certification costs and barriers facing passenger eVTOLs. Jakob reflects on key industry lessons and the company's strategy to leverage off-the-shelf, certified components rather than developing everything in-house. The company is firmly committed to sustainability, with a focus on electric and hybrid-hydrogen propulsion and ultra-quiet ducted fan technology. Looking ahead, Grasshopper is targeting certification between 2030–2031, with scaled prototypes beginning as early as 2026. Jakob also discusses the challenges of regulation, infrastructure integration, funding, and the importance of public acceptance for advanced air mobility to succeed globally.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 42 seconds

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Episode 191: Adam Triolo, Vice President of Commercial Business Development at REGENT
In this episode, Adam shares exclusive updates on REGENT’s exciting development roadmap, including the progress of their full-scale prototype and the path towards commercial operations in 2027. He explains how Seagliders combine the speed of aircraft with the accessibility of maritime vessels, operating from existing dock infrastructure and offering passengers affordable, sustainable coastal transport. Listeners will hear how REGENT is: - Expanding its $10 billion order backlog with airlines, ferry operators, and energy companies. - Building strong ecosystem partnerships with regulators, infrastructure providers, and community leaders worldwide. - Unlocking new opportunities in key markets such as Hawaii, South Florida, the U.S. Northeast, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. - Differentiating Seagliders from traditional eVTOL aircraft with lower operating costs, greater passenger capacity, and synergies for multimodal transport at ports. Adam also dives into the importance of regulatory engagement with the U.S. Coast Guard and Lloyd’s Register, REGENT’s customer training programs, and how Seagliders could transform daily life by improving access to jobs, healthcare, and housing in coastal communities.
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1 month ago
27 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 190: Martin Ding, Founder and CEO of Albatross.ai
In this episode, Dr. Yuanyuan “Martin” Ding, shares his journey from working at leading aerospace companies to launching his own startup focused on developing an Autonomous Flight System (AFS) designed to boost safety, efficiency, and scalability in the low-altitude economy. The conversation discusses how Albatross.ai is tackling challenges around AI integration, sensor fusion, and real-time decision-making, as well as its collaborations with OEMs, operators, and regulators. Martin also reflects on the regulatory landscape in China, the global path toward aviation autonomy, and the opportunities AI can unlock for Advanced Air Mobility. Hear Martin’s entrepreneurial insights, the milestones Albatross.ai is targeting and his vision for how autonomy could reshape everyday transport in the next decade.
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2 months ago
34 minutes 55 seconds

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Episode 189: Fahad Al-Riyami, CEO and Founder of AeroVecto
In this episode, Fahad Al Riyami talks about his company AeroVecto, an Oman-based startup developing a high-capacity hybrid eVTOL aircraft designed to transform urban mobility across the Middle East and beyond. Fahad shares the inspiration behind the company, its vision to create scalable shuttle networks that ease congestion in high-density cities, and how their 18-passenger hybrid design sets them apart from other players in the space. He also discusses the challenges of autonomy, infrastructure, and public acceptance, as well as how Oman and the wider region are positioning themselves as leaders in advanced air mobility. From his personal journey and passion for aviation to AeroVecto’s roadmap toward commercial deployment, this episode offers a fascinating look at one of the Middle East’s most ambitious eVTOL ventures.
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2 months ago
29 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 189: Furqan, CEO of Sora Aviation
In this episode, we speak with Furqan, CEO and co-founder of Sora Aviation, a UK-based startup pioneering the S1, a 30-seat battery-electric tiltrotor designed to make Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) truly affordable and accessible. Key Topics & Insights include: - Sora’s Origin Story – From early fascination with aviation to leading eVTOL programs at GKN, and why Furqan and co-founder Malcolm Foster set out to build a “flying bus” for the masses. - Mission & Vision – Tackling AAM’s biggest challenge: affordability. Why higher passenger capacity is the key to equitable access, not just serving VIPs. - Inside the S1 Aircraft – Battery-electric tiltrotor design, 30-seat capacity, low-noise optimizations, advanced safety redundancies, and innovative battery integration. - Market Focus – Airport shuttle routes as the launch market, with high demand, strong willingness to pay, and a proven historical precedent in large passenger helicopters. - Go-to-Market & Partnerships – Aircraft sales model with MRO, training, and battery services; early orders from South Korea’s Moviation and collaborations with UK universities and aerospace specialists. - Certification Path – Targeting UK CAA approval aligned with EASA SC-VTOL standards, paving the way for FAA and global certification. - Challenges & Public Perception – Overcoming skepticism about “flying buses” and shifting the conversation from luxury air taxis to everyday mobility. - Future Milestones – First full-scale rotor spin-up next year, first flight in 2028, and entry into service by 2031. - Myth-Busting – eVTOLs are not just electric helicopters—they target different missions and will evolve over time.
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2 months ago
20 minutes 36 seconds

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Episode 188: Dan Sloat and Ted Angel, AAM Institute's Pulitzer Air Race
In this episode, Dan Sloat (Advanced Air Mobility Institute) and Ted Angel (National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence) share how they’re reviving the iconic race on October 12, 2025, exactly 100 years after its last run. Discover: - Why Springfield, Ohio was chosen as the host city. - How the race will spotlight electric and hybrid-electric aircraft. - The unique 60-nautical-mile course designed for today’s technology. - Plans for a four-day celebration including a job fair, STEM activities, and the National AAM Industry Forum. - Opportunities for student teams, industry players, and international pilots to take part.
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2 months ago
39 minutes 13 seconds

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Episode 187: Michael Cervenka, Chief Commercial & Technology Officer, Vertical Aerospace
In this episode, we welcome back Michael to explore Vertical's progress with its VX4 eVTOL aircraft and ambitious roadmap toward certification and commercial operations by 2028. Michael shares a behind-the-scenes look at how the VX4 prototype has been exceeding expectations in recent flight tests, showcasing exceptional stability, efficiency, and ultra-low noise performance. He dives into the technical and strategic decisions shaping the final aircraft design, from battery safety innovations to partnering with the UK CAA and EASA for high-standard certification. Listeners will gain insights into the meticulous engineering, operational learnings, and regulatory engagement that are de-risking Vertical’s journey to market. Michael also reflects on Vertical’s newly signed partnership with Bristow, a move that will enable scalable commercial operations through wet lease models—especially for airport shuttle services.
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3 months ago
45 minutes 39 seconds

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Episode 186: Philip Weissman, Partner at KMA Zuckert
A recognized voice in both traditional and emerging aviation law, Philip brings a rare blend of experience, curiosity, and legal acumen to the evolving landscape of Advanced Air Mobility and drone operations. Philip discusses how aviation law is adapting to a world of eVTOL aircraft, autonomous flight, and beyond visual line of sight drone operations. He dives deep into legal challenges—from preemption battles between federal and local regulation, to privacy concerns, economic authority for new air carriers, and the looming issue of greenwashing in AAM marketing. Listeners will gain a rare legal perspective on how global aviation treaties may need to evolve, what it takes to become a certified operator in the U.S., and why access, education, and inclusivity are vital to building a more equitable air mobility future. Whether you're a law student, policy professional, AAM startup founder, or just curious about the rules that will shape the skies of tomorrow—this episode is a must-listen.
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3 months ago
42 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode 185: Toni Drummond, President and Co-Founder, Future Flight Global
With over two decades of expertise in business aviation, sustainable mobility, and global aircraft operations, Toni shares the inspiring journey that led her to co-found one of the most exciting and disruptive companies in advanced air mobility. From her early ventures in drone development to forging strategic partnerships with major OEMs like Archer, Embraer, and BETA Technologies,Toni dives deep into the mission of Future Flight Global — creating a globally scalable, multimodal transportation network that connects air, land, and sea using electric and hybrid aircraft. She discusses the company’s ambitious plans for global deployment, community engagement, and how they are actively shaping the third revolution in aviation. Toni also opens up about the challenges and misconceptions facing the industry, the importance of public education, and why infrastructure, safety, and autonomy will be critical pillars in the years ahead. A passionate advocate for sustainability and inclusivity, Toni offers a compelling vision of a future where advanced air mobility becomes an everyday reality.
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3 months ago
33 minutes 40 seconds

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Episode 184: Ed Wegel, Founder and Chairman of UrbanLink Air Mobility
In this episode, Ed shares how UrbanLink is preparing to launch zero-emission, multimodal regional travel—combining eVTOL aircraft and sea gliders—across key hubs like Miami, San Juan, and Los Angeles by 2028. Ed offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities ahead, from FAA certification and infrastructure hurdles to customer experience, pricing strategies, and what sets UrbanLink apart in a rapidly evolving AAM market. With firm plans in place and partnerships underway, this episode is packed with insights on what it takes to be a first mover in advanced air mobility.
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3 months ago
37 minutes 27 seconds

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Episode 183: Tim Pohle, Of Counsel at Beveridge & Diamond
In this episode, Tim shares compelling insights into the regulatory, environmental, and public acceptance challenges that will shape the future of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). From the critical role of local government approvals and public acceptance to the complexity of energy access and sustainability impacts, Tim outlines what it will take to build scalable, 'value generative networks' for AAM. He also explores how noise and visual impacts, regulatory clarity, and community engagement are essential to earning trust and achieving long-term viability.
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4 months ago
47 minutes 9 seconds

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Episode 182: Ken Karklin, CEO at Pivotal
In this episode, Ken starts of by defining Pivotal's mission in the mission of the broader context of urban air mobility and personal aviation. He also explains the differences between Pivotal and other players in the eVTOL space, which includes Helix - its groundbreaking personal aircraft. We talk about balancing simplicity and safety and Pivotal's approach to battery technology, autonomy and redudancy systems. With all the flight testing, Ken shares the lessons learnt in working with regulators and where he sees policy going for ultralight and personal eVTOL aircraft. Ken also goes into details about training and onboarding for new Helix owners. and what the company's commercialisation timeline looks like for scaling production or expanding internationally.
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5 months ago
38 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 181: Louis Liu, Founder and CEO, DAP Technologies
In this episode, Louis goes into great detail about China's Low-Altitude Economy and provides a fascinating insight into how the country is preparing for Advanced Air Mobility. With more than 20 different OEMs currently building aircraft, Louis talks about the cities and regions where operations might begin in the coming years, but also what challenges the regulators have when working to integrate the aircraft into existing airspace. Louis also gives an honest perspective on how China is progressing at a rapid pace and why the country can be attractive to companies wanted to enter the Advanced Air Mobility market.
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5 months ago
24 minutes 36 seconds

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Episode 180: Sue Kaur and Kurt Swieringa, NASA's ATM-X Project
In this episode, Sue and Kurt give us a broad overview of the NASA's ATM-x Project and how it fits into the Advanced Air Mobility market. We talk about the main challenges NASA sees when integrating eVTOL aircraft into existing airspace and how ATM-x approaches the concept of scalable, automated air traffic management for urban air mobilty. We also ask Kurt and Sue's thoughts on vertiports with current airport infrastructure and what types of simulations are under way within the ATM-x program. Kurt describes a typical scenario or test use case for low-altitude air traffic and Sue answers how NASA is collaborating with the FAA, OEMs and industry partners.
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5 months ago
41 minutes 52 seconds

The eVTOL Insights Podcast
In this episode, Igor introduces the Los Angeles-based manufacturer behind the world’s first rigid electric variable-buoyancy airship (EVBA). With more than two decades of development and FAA certification experience, Aeros is now pushing toward commercial deployment of a logistics platform that can pick up and deliver cargo anywhere, without the need for roads, ports, runways, or other fixed infrastructure. Igor shares the origins of Aeros’ mission to “save the world” by reimagining global logistics and explains how the company’s patented buoyancy-control system solves the century-old problem that prevented airships from becoming practical cargo solutions. He walks listeners through the engineering breakthroughs behind variable buoyancy, hybrid-electric propulsion, and the lightweight pressure-vessel structures that make the airships commercially viable. The discussion also explores how Aeros plans to transform the last-mile, middle-mile, and first-mile logistics ecosystem through three vehicle classes, ranging from a 10-ton urban airship supporting drone-based deliveries to a 244-ton intercontinental heavy-lift platform. Igor also outlines upcoming R&D milestones, including urban demonstrations in Los Angeles, and explains how the company is preparing its next-generation airships for FAA certification from day one.