Cargo drones are 60% more efficient

American startup Natilus unveiled the N3.8T unmanned aerial vehicle concept for higher transport efficiency and more environmental friendliness.

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Design of Natilus's N3.8T transport aircraft.

The first prototype will have a range of 1,667km and a maximum take-off weight of 8,618kg, of which the payload capacity is up to 3,855kg. Natilus recently completed a second wind tunnel test of its turboprop design and aims to make its first deliveries in 2025.

With a mixed fuselage design, similar to NASA's "green plane" X-48 model, the N3.8T is capable of transporting 60% more cargo volume than traditional aircraft of the same weight. , thereby cutting transportation costs as well as carbon dioxide emissions by about 50%.

"Reducing air freight costs by up to 50% will promote cross-border e-commerce and facilitate the development of low-infrastructure regions," emphasized Aleksey Matyushev, CEO of Natilus. .

Natilus's unmanned transporter will start with small orders before larger models are developed with higher payload capacity and longer range. The company plans to launch a large cargo plane with a range of up to 8,220 km.

Natilus has signed an agreement with drone network operator Volatus Aerospace to produce the first N3.8T.