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IFS to support CRISALION Mobility's eVTOL aircraft

IFS today announced that CRISALION Mobility, a Spanish company recognised for developing efficient, safe and sustainable advanced electric mobility solutions, has selected IFS Cloud management software to enhance the design, manufacturing and maintenance of its passenger and cargo eVTOL aircraft, as well as its fleet of remotely operated vehicles.

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IFS will provide a robust end-to-end platform, leveraging its extensive expertise in facilitating collaboration with regulators. The company's innovative solution, powered by IFS.ai, offers a comprehensive digital thread throughout the build, operate and maintain value chain, effectively addressing complex Quality Assurance, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) requirements and providing detailed serial number tracking to ensure quality and design integrity.

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In addition to being in the field of electric and zero-emission ground mobility solutions, CRISALION Mobility is specialist in the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector and will rely on IFS to support the design of prototypes, manufacturing, testing and commissioning of its advanced air vehicles. This contract strengthens IFS' presence in the AAM sector, establishing it as a strategic ally in driving key technological innovations for the eVTOL industry.

Gustavo Rodriguez, Chief Technology Officer at CRISALION, commented: “At CRISALION Mobility, we are pioneering innovative mobility technologies that will redefine the future of transportation. To achieve this, we are dedicated to collaborating with top-tier partners like IFS.
 
“Their unique IFS Cloud platform, with aerospace-specific capabilities, will help us build, operate and maintain our eVTOL aircraft and vehicle fleets now and into the future.”

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Ronnie Coupland, SVP Europe & LATAM at IFS, commented: “We’re thrilled to be working with CRISALION Mobility to streamline regulatory and certification processes, drive efficiency, manage lifecycle costs and ultimately strengthen their position in the Advanced Air Mobility market. IFS is proud to bring unparalleled expertise in the AAM industry, backed by decades of Aerospace and Defence experience, and will provide CRISALION with the flexibility to shape business models and offer continuous support from manufacturing through to aftermarket services.”

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