VTOL_X plane concepts

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded four prime contracts for Phase 1 of its vertical take-off and landing experimental aircraft (VTOL X-Plane) programme.

The winning companies, namely Aurora Flight Sciences, Boeing, Karem Aircraft and Sikorsky Aircraft, have all proposed unmanned vehicle designs for the programme, which seeks development of a high-speed VTOL aircraft with the hover capability of a helicopter.

Discover B2B Marketing That Performs

Combine business intelligence and editorial excellence to reach engaged professionals across 36 leading media platforms.

Find out more

Incorporating multipurpose technologies to varying degrees, all designs reduce the number of systems in a vehicle and its overall mechanical complexity, while boosting performance and enabling new and enhanced capabilities.

DARPA programme manager Ashish Bagai said the selected proposals aim to create new technologies and also incorporate existing ones that have not been successfully developed to date by VTOL designs.

"We’re eager to see if the performers can integrate their ideas into designs that could potentially achieve the performance goals we’ve set," Bagai said.

"All designs reduce the number of systems in a vehicle and its overall mechanical complexity."

Valued at $130m, the VTOL X-Plane programme is a 52-month effort aimed at developing and flying an experimental aircraft capable of exceeding 300kt, with a hover efficiency of 75%, useful load capacity, and a cruise lift-to-drag ratio of ten or more, which is twice the aerodynamic efficiency of existing VTOL aircraft.

GlobalData Strategic Intelligence

US Tariffs are shifting - will you react or anticipate?

Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard. Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis.

By GlobalData

The demonstrator aircraft is also required to carry a useful load of at least 40% of its gross weight, including a payload weighing 15.5% of gross weight.

All companies will submit preliminary designs late next year to enable DARPA to review the designs to make a decision on which to build as a technology demonstrator for planned flight trials in the 2017 to 2018 timeframe.


Image: An artist’s concept of Boeing, Karem and Sikorsky’s VTOL_X Plane programme designs. Photo: courtesy of DARPA.

Defence Technology

Airforce Technology Excellence Awards - Nominations Closed

Nominations are now closed for the Airforce Technology Excellence Awards. A big thanks to all the organisations that entered – your response has been outstanding, showcasing exceptional innovation, leadership, and impact.


Excellence in Action
Discover how Virtualitics is transforming mission readiness with explainable AI, predictive maintenance, and data-driven decision intelligence across the U.S. Department of Defense through its AI-powered Integrated Readiness Optimization suite, for which it has won the Innovation and Business Expansion awards.

Discover the Impact