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Vega Innovations Unveils Sri Lanka’s First Indigenous eVTOL Aircraft: Redefining Aerial Mobility

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Colombo, Sri Lanka – Vega Innovations, a pioneering technology company, is proud to announce a historic milestone for Sri Lanka: the development of the nation’s first electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, designed, developed, and manufactured entirely in Sri Lanka.

This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant leap forward in Sri Lanka’s aviation industry, showcasing the country’s capabilities in advanced engineering and innovation. The eVTOL aircraft is currently undergoing rigorous testing with a 100 kg payload, prioritizing safety and autonomous functionality.

Key highlights of this revolutionary aircraft include:

•⁠ ⁠Affordable Aerial Mobility: Flying cost per human expected to be less than Rs. 40 per kilometer (≈ USD 0.13 per km), making it accessible for everyday use.
•⁠ ⁠Rapid Recharge: Aircraft recharges in under 45 minutes, enabling high utilization and commercial viability.
•⁠ ⁠Sri Lankan Innovation: Developed at a fraction of global costs, demonstrating Sri Lanka’s potential in world-class aviation technology.

“This project is a message to every young engineer, student, and dreamer in Sri Lanka: Yes, we can design machines that fly. Yes, we can build technology that carries human lives safely. Yes, we can make advanced technology affordable and inclusive,” said Vega Innovations.

The eVTOL aircraft represents more than technological advancement; it’s a symbol of Sri Lanka’s growing confidence in innovation and engineering capabilities.

About Vega Innovations: Vega Innovations is a Sri Lankan technology company driving innovation in advanced mobility solutions.


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