The Future of Air Freight with Innovative Autonomous Aircraft

The mission of Natilus is to revolutionize Air Freight, carrying twice as much cargo at half the cost.

Natilus is introducing any family of blended wing body autonomous aircraft.

90% of goods travel by ocean and only 10% by air. However, 90% of the value of goods is transported by air and only 10% by sea. Natilus is changing the industry by creating a middle mode of transportation. That will combine the convenience and safety of air cargo travel with increased cargo volume and lower costs than air freight operating today.

For consumers, this means fresher and cheaper fruits and vegetables, opening new markets like Africa to e-commerce. The beauty of Natilus is the ability to carry twice as much cargo for the same weight, cutting transport costs and emissions in half.

Natilus believes that by lowering the cost of air cargo transport, we can introduce a new category of freight and expand the total addressable market to $470 billion when Natilus aircraft enter into operation.

Notably, the family of Natilus cargo aircraft is purposely designed to fly without pilots on board. This removes the challenges of aircraft being grounded due to a lack of pilots, saves more room on board for cargo, and increases the safety of operations.

Additionally, Natilus aircraft are compatible with existing airport infrastructure.

Natilus is focused on one mission: creating a new mode of transportation with reduced costs. This requires a new way of thinking and various skill sets, combined with the team's willingness to push the barriers and master the imagination to solve complex problems. The engineering team is comprised of designers and hardware manufacturers. The Natilus hands-on approach is key to developing their family of aircraft and the future of air transportation.

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The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Investing in any company, including Natilus stock, carries inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.


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