Starting today, aviation enthusiasts and crowdfunders nationwide are actively participating in the launch of XTI Aircraft Company's equity crowdfunding campaign, the first fundraising effort of its kind in aviation history
- to develop the TriFan 600 - a six-seat fixed-wing airplane designed to fly as fast, as high, and as far as other business jets, but with the ability to takeoff and land vertically.
XTI is launching the equity crowdfunding campaign under new rules approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It is part of a larger capital financing plan that includes venture capital, private equity and high net worth investors.
"We view equity crowdfunding as a creative way to involve everyone as true stakeholders working together to pioneer this all new way to fly," said
David
Brody, founder and chairman of
XTI. "It's a way to turn all of our supporters into potential stockholders by providing the public a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get in early on something truly revolutionary."
In development for over two years, the TriFan 600 is being designed and developed to become the first commercially certified high-speed, long-range vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) airplane to provide true door-to-door travel. "No traditional jet, helicopter or other aircraft opens the same world of possibilities," said Brody.
After he conceived and designed the TriFan 600, Brody assembled a world-class leadership team to execute the vision. Team members include XTI Vice Chairman
Jeffrey
Pino, who, as former president and chief executive of Sikorsky Aircraft, kept the world's largest helicopter manufacturer at the forefront of rotorcraft innovation and development; XTI board member
Charlie
Johnson, former president of Cessna |
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The TriFan 600, from XTI Aircraft Company, is being designed and developed to become the first commercially certified high-speed, long-range vertical takeoff and landing airplane capable of providing true door-to-door travel.
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Aircraft Company, a leading manufacturer of light and midsize business jets; and Chief Engineer and board member
Dennis
Olcott, Ph.D., who previously served as chief engineer for Adam Aircraft and for the PiperJet program. |
"This team knows exactly what is required to finance, design, certify and launch a program of this magnitude," Pino said. He added that "our current efforts are focused on raising capital, finalizing diligence on our technical solution, and initial discussions with key vendors that will lead to building a prototype."
Interested investors can learn more and lend their support at
www.startengine.com/startup/xti. |