AERALIS unveils full-scale replicas of its innovative modular jet at DIMDEX 2022, Qatar

Aeralis unveils modular jet Qatar
The Emir of Qatar, together with representatives of AERALIS and of the Government and Industries of Qatar, pose in front of the full-scale replica of the AERALIS' modular jet at DIMDEX 2022.

AERALIS, the developer of British military jets in transformation, unveiled on Monday two full-scale replicas of the company’s innovative modular jet at DIMDEX 2022. The event took place on AERALIS’ Stand H7-329 in the Barzan Holdings Pavilion in Hall 7 of the Qatar National Convention Centre and was led by the Emir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

"It was an enormous privilege to have His Highness attend the unveiling of our stand at DIMDEX today. His presence here signifies our commitment to this region, as well as to industry and government in Qatar, and we are enormously pleased to be able to present a tangible visualisation of our cutting-edge modular jet," AERALIS founder & CEO Tristan Crawford said.

The unveiling was also attended by representatives from Barzan Holdings, senior figures from the Qatari and British Governments and Military, and members of the media.

Aeralis unveils modular jet Qatar

The aircraft models are life-sized replicas of two variants of the AERALIS modular jet, with a length of 11.3m and a wingspan of 10m. One model is fully assembled in the Advanced Jet Trainer configuration and decorated with livery inspired by the Qatari Emiri Air Force (QEAF). The second model is a modular version presented in a semi-disassembled state to demonstrate how the common-core fuselage can form the basis of a number of other aircraft variants. The replicas were produced in the UK and shipped to Qatar specifically for this event.

The event follows a successful 2021 for the British jet developer. Last year the company signed a three-year contract with the Royal Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO), as well as Collaboration Agreements with Thales in the UK, Atkins and Siemens. AERALIS also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rolls-Royce to explore initial and future options to meet the company’s propulsion requirements. In 2021 AERALIS also signed an investment agreement with Barzan Holdings of Qatar, who have provided initial investment to support AERALIS in the preliminary design phase.


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