XTI Aerospace announced the successful update of its fuel system design, achieving a key 2025 first quarter product and engineering milestone announced in a prior press release. The updated fuel system design significantly increases the fuel volume in the wings from approximately 300 gallons to 400 gallons while minimizing unusable fuel in the system.
Dave Ambrose, VP of Engineering at XTI Aircraft commented: "The TriFan 600 continues to mature in its design, and in the case of the fuel system we expect to exceed our performance criteria target. We believe this latest fuel system design will significantly improve the maximum range and endurance of the vehicle."
Scott Pomeroy, Chairman and CEO of XTI Aerospace said: "Our engineering team continues to innovate while remaining laser-focused on our customers' missions. We believe the new fuel system is designed to improve the range of the TriFan 600 aircraft and to exceed our previous design. We will be updating our publicly stated performance benchmarks in the coming weeks."
In a previous market update, XTI outlined six core product and engineering milestones for Q1, listed below, beginning with the downwash/outwash study and leading up to the launch of the "Sparrow" subscale working model in early Q2.
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