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Jaunt Air Mobility

Canadian-US eVTOL company headquartered in Montreal, developing dual-use autonomous VTOL aircraft using patented Slowed Rotor Compound (SRC) technology.

Founded
2019
HQ
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Status
active

The verified answer

As of Aug 2026, DEPLOY verifies Jaunt Air Mobility: 1 model. 1 source back the record.

CategoryDrones

Overview

Canadian-US eVTOL company headquartered in Montreal, developing dual-use autonomous VTOL aircraft using patented Slowed Rotor Compound (SRC) technology. Jaunt Air Mobility builds two variants: JC250 (heavy-lift cargo with 250-325 lbs payload, 200+ miles range) and JX250 (tactical long endurance with 1000+ miles range, 14-18 hours loiter).

The aircraft use hybrid-electric powertrains with autonomous or remote-piloted fly-by-wire control, advanced vision systems, and detect-and-avoid AI. High aspect-ratio wing reduces drag. Acquired by AEVO Partners in 2023. Targets mission-critical logistics in contested environments — defense and commercial applications.

Verified record

Verified deployments
None on file
Active incidents
None on file

Key facts

Products

JC250 (heavy-lift cargo), JX250 (tactical long endurance)

Technology

Patented Slowed Rotor Compound (SRC) — slowed rotor for cruise efficiency

Configuration

Compound gyrodyne with hybrid-electric powertrain

Autonomy

Autonomous or remote-piloted fly-by-wire; detect-and-avoid AI

Acquisition

Acquired by AEVO Partners in 2023

Use cases

Heavy-lift logistics, tactical ISR, regional air mobility

Data & sources

Web sources

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Safety record

No incidents on record for Jaunt Air Mobility.

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Recent coverage

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