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New Horizon Aircraft has received a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada Applied Research and Development (ARD) grant totalling $450,000, bringing the total NSERC Federal funding collaborative to more than $3.4 million. Fleming College and Ontario Tech University bring complementary strengths in applied engineering and advanced manufacturing, supporting Horizon Aircraft's hybrid‑electric eVTOL development through a multi-year NSERC-funded collaboration.
“I am grateful for the Canadian government's continued support of Horizon Aircraft,” says Brandon Robinson, CEO of Horizon Aircraft. “Canada's continued support demonstrates the recognition of the strategic importance of cutting-edge aerospace development and that it is clearly looking to build upon that national strength. This support has accelerated our ability to attract and retain skilled workers, develop world-class innovative technologies and bolster Canadian industry. This type of non-dilutive financing is a significant win for our expanding shareholder base that is showing commitment and confidence in our team's ability to execute.”
Horizon recently announced the world's first successful fan-in-wing transition flight with its elegant HOVR wing technology and is currently building a piloted, full-scale hybrid electric VTOL prototype of its Cavorite X7 aircraft.