New Horizon Aircraft (HOVR) welcomed Brigadier General Brendan Cook, Royal Canadian Air Force Director General Space, Combat and Support, to its Lindsay, Ontario hangar for an exclusive tour and briefing on the Company’s hybrid eVTOL, the Cavorite X7 . During the visit, BGen Cook met with Horizon Aircraft’s leadership team, toured the facility, and received a detailed demonstration of the Cavorite X7’s hybrid-electric architecture and versatile design. “I’ve seen some really unique technologies here that I think have a solid position in the Defence market over time,” said BGen Cook. “It’s great to see Canadian innovation and industry putting forward leading-edge aerospace products. From remotely piloted aircraft to vertical lift capabilities, the applications for this technology in the Canadian Armed Forces are wide-ranging, from contested logistics to maritime operations and anti-submarine warfare.” BGen Cook also noted the potential for NATO collaboration, citing opportunities for Canadian industry to shape and contribute to evolving allied defence requirements.
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