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Bergen, Norway

Innovation Norway awards NOEMI €3m for electric amphibious
flight test programme

 

 

NOEMI Aerospace has secured €3m from Innovation Norway to support the flight test programme for its electric amphibious aircraft, advancing what could become the world's first certified electric amphibious aircraft for commercial passenger transport.

The public funding will be matched by €4m from private investors, bringing the total funding for the flight test programme to €7m.

The award marks an important milestone for NOEMI and for the development of a new global category in zero-emission regional aviation.

The funding will support the flight test programme for NOEMI’s first aircraft, one of the most critical phases in the development of a new aircraft. The programme includes testing on the ground, on water and in the air, from the first system tests to first flight and the subsequent flight test campaign. The results will document the aircraft’s performance and characteristics, forming the basis for certification and commercial operations.

NOEMI in flight

NOEMI in flight.

“Not only are we building a new aircraft, we are developing a new Norwegian industry. The flight test programme is one of the most important phases of the project and where we will demonstrate the technology at full scale. Innovation Norway’s support validates the progress we have made, reduces project risk and reinforces to investors and industry partners that this technology has significant international potential,” says Eric Lithun, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of NOEMI Aerospace.

First full scale test prototype takes shape at Torp

At NOEMI’s development and test facility at Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF/ENTO), the company’s first full-scale test aircraft is now being built. Production of the wing is well underway. Motors, inverters and battery systems are in place, and the test rig for the electric drivetrain will be in operations from August.

NOEMI anticipates that it will roll out the test aircraft within the next 12 months and complete the first flight by the end of 2027.

NOEMI rotating

NOEMI rotating.

NOEMI’s electric amphibious aircraft is designed to operate from both water and land, without the need for new infrastructure. The platform is designed for electric regional passenger transport, but can also be used for cargo, medevac services, search and rescue, military operations, firefighting and other critical missions.

Public funding unlocks private capital

Developing new aviation technology requires significant long-term investment. For technology companies with long development timelines, the interaction between public and private capital is essential to bring new technology from development to market.

“This grant is the highest awarded to a single project so far this year and illustrates both the risk and the great potential of the project," says Leon Bakkebø, Director of Financing at Innovation Norway. "Innovation Norway’s role is to contribute where the market alone is not sufficient. For companies developing new technology with global ambitions, public risk capital can be crucial in unlocking private capital and moving projects into the next phase.”

“For NOEMI, this is about more than financing. A grant of this size is strong external validation of our technology, the team and the market potential. It provides increased confidence for existing owners and new investors and strengthens our position in the international fundraising process towards certification and market introduction,” says Eirik Sandal, Co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of NOEMI Aerospace.

Building a new Norwegian export industry

The project combines Norwegian and international expertise in aviation, advanced composite materials, electric propulsion systems and high-tech manufacturing. The ambition is to establish a new export industry based in Norway, addressing a growing international market for zero-emission regional aviation.

NOEMI at a floating gate

NOEMI at a floating gate.

“Norway has the prerequisites to take a leading role in new zero-emission aviation solutions. To succeed, we must help ensure that the technology is developed, tested and commercialised here at home. NOEMI is a strong example of a project with the potential to create both new industry and new export opportunities,” says Lene Sælen, Senior Adviser at Innovation Norway Vestland.

Eric Lithun, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, NOEMI Aerospace and Simon Bendrey, Chief Engineer and Head of Design, NOEMI Aerospace will be visiting Farnborough Air Show on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd July.

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 16th July 2026 | Issue #851

 

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