DIMDEX 2022: Aeralis unveilsfull-scale mock-ups of innovative modular jet


Aeralis, the transformational British military jet developer, has concluded a successful show at DIMDEX 2022 in Doha, Qatar. The show began with a ceremony attended by ehe Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who unveiled two full-scale mock-ups of the company’s innovative modular jet. The displays on the stand highlighted the breadth of industry partners supporting Aeralis including Atkins, Siemens, Hamble Aerostructures, Safran, Thales, Rolls Royce and Martin Baker.

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DIMDEX 2022 Aeralis unveilsfull scale mock ups of innovative modular jet 1 Aeralis, the transformational British military jet developer, has concluded a successful show at DIMDEX 2022 in Doha, Qatar (Picture source: Aeralis)


Aeralis’ founder & CEO Tristan Crawford said: “DIMDEX 2022 was a resounding success and we are pleased to have continued our engagement with industry and government at such an important event in the industry calendar. We were delighted to have hosted numerous delegations and senior government and military figures, and it was an honour to have His Highness lead the unveiling of our stand.”

Aeralis is a UK-based aircraft developer creating a new class of transformative high-performance training and operational aircraft. The new aircraft will be based on a modular system, enabling the company to deliver a range of configurations for different missions by using common fuselage and avionics while switching engines, wings and mission systems. The company has completed phase one and phase two development, with feasibility studies complete and its core team established in preparation to develop a pre-production aircraft with the first flight targeted within 3 years.


DIMDEX 2022 Aeralis unveilsfull scale mock ups of innovative modular jet 2 The new aircraft will be based on a modular system, enabling Aeralis to deliver a range of configurations for different missions by using common fuselage and avionics while switching engines, wings and mission systems. (Picture source: Aeralis)