Flyber's role in the booming AAM market
Market
Date Updated: 12.07.2023
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“We’re not just reacting to the AAM boom—we’ve been preparing for it for years. The demand is huge, but what matters is how intelligently you meet it.”
Rowan Carstensen, Co-founder & CEO
Ready for lift-off in a £60B+ market
The Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector is on the verge of transformation. Analysts project the market to surpass £50 billion by 2030, and Flyber is at the core of this shift—supplying composite solutions purpose-built for next-generation aircraft.
We’ve developed rotor blade platforms tailored to the exact demands of eVTOLs, heavy-lift drones, and autonomous passenger systems. Lightweight, fatigue-resistant, and scalable, our components help AAM manufacturers go further, faster.
Scalable solutions for an evolving sector
A key challenge in AAM is maintaining performance as platforms scale. What works for a prototype won’t hold under fleet production. That’s where Flyber excels. Our manufacturing model allows for high consistency across runs, with tooling systems that are adaptable and cost-efficient.
We partner closely with OEMs to co-develop composite parts that are manufacturable at scale—without sacrificing performance or design ambition.
Why UK-built matters
As AAM matures, supply chain resilience is becoming critical. Flyber’s UK-centric model eliminates overseas volatility, providing customers with a stable, responsive partner who can deliver under pressure.
We’re also aligned with the UK government’s long-term strategy on zero-emission aviation, making us an ideal fit for civil and defence sector collaboration.
Building beyond the blade
While propellers are our core, our vision extends to broader composite assemblies. We’re actively expanding capabilities into propulsion integration and control surface development—leveraging our composite IP across multiple flight-critical systems.
Flyber is here not just to support the AAM wave—but to help shape its direction.