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Altair and Aerospace Startup Team Up for eVTOLs

Moya Aero will leverage solutions in the Altair HyperWorks design and simulation platform.

The collaboration, established within Altair's Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program (ASAP), is designed to enhance accelerate product development and slash prototyping costs.

Altair has signed a collaboration agreement with aerospace startup Moya Aero as part of Altair’s Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program (ASAP). Image courtesy of Altair.


Altair has signed a collaboration agreement with aerospace startup Moya Aero as part of Altair's Aerospace Startup Acceleration Program (ASAP). In the agreement, Moya Aero will leverage solutions in the Altair HyperWorks design and simulation platform and the organizations will collaborate in the development of eVTOL and unmanned aerial vehicles.

“The ASAP program aims to boost the development of startups in the aerospace and defense sector and gives enterprises access to our powerful technology solutions and specialized technical support and expertise,” says Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “Our goal is to expand Altair's presence in Brazil and empower startups with industry-leading technology.”

“Moya Aero is focused on providing an autonomous aircraft for sustainable and efficient cargo transportation,” says Alexandre Zaramela, chief executive officer and chief technical officer, Moya Aero. “Our goal is to be the market leader in high-capacity unmanned aerial vehicles and boost this type of delivery in untapped markets.”

Moya Aero will use the Altair HyperWorks design and simulation platform to enable engineering improvements throughout the design life cycle. These tools will help the company reduce product development time, slash prototyping and testing costs, and increase efficiency of the team's system design and analysis process, Altair reports.

Moya Aero is an aerospace startup founded in 2020 as a spin-off from ACS-Aviation, and is headquartered in São José dos Campos, Brazil. The company's goal is to complement existing cargo delivery channels with vehicles that are more accessible and sustainable. The company seeks to open opportunities in logistics and develop unmanned all-electric products.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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