India-UK R&D Powers Hybrid Jump-Take-Off Aircraft Development

The Technology Development Board has sanctioned a grant to Casey Aviation for developing a hybrid propulsion-based Jump Take-Off system. The project aims to enable short or near-vertical take-off for platforms like gyrocopters and unmanned aerial systems. It includes establishing a dedicated test bench facility in North India for validating next-generation aerial mobility technologies. This initiative is expected to support applications ranging from regional connectivity to disaster response and surveillance.

Key Points: India-UK R&D Backs Hybrid Jump-Take-Off Aircraft Tech

  • Grant under India-UK Collaborative R&D Programme
  • Focus on hybrid propulsion Jump Take-Off system
  • Aims for short/vertical take-off for drones & light aircraft
  • To establish key test facility in North India
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TDB-DST supports Casey Aviation under India-UK collaborative R&D programme

TDB supports Casey Aviation with a grant for hybrid propulsion JTO systems, aiming to boost unmanned aviation and regional air mobility in India.

"innovations in hybrid propulsion... can significantly enhance India's capabilities in unmanned aviation - Rajesh Kumar Pathak"

New Delhi, April 13

The Technology Development Board, Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, has signed an agreement with Casey Aviation Private Limited, Gurugram, for the project titled "Boost Electric Jump Take-Off."

According to an official release issued by the Ministry of Science & Technology, the Board has sanctioned a conditional grant under the India-UK Collaborative R&D Programme for Industrial Sustainability, in partnership with UK-based ARC Aerosystems Ltd.

The TDB-supported project focuses on the development of an advanced hybrid propulsion-based Jump Take-Off (JTO) system, aimed at enhancing the operational capabilities of unmanned and light aircraft platforms. The project envisages the establishment of a dedicated test bench facility for validating rotorcraft propulsion systems, which will serve as a critical infrastructure for testing and optimisation of next-generation aerial mobility technologies.

The proposed solution integrates hybrid propulsion technologies to enable short or near-vertical take-off capabilities for platforms such as gyrocopters and unmanned aerial systems.

By enabling reduced take-off distances and improved operational flexibility, the technology is expected to support a wide range of applications, including regional connectivity, disaster response, medical evacuation, unmanned logistics, and surveillance operations, particularly in remote and inaccessible regions.

The project also aims to create one of the first such propulsion testing facilities in North India, providing validated testing infrastructure for startups and developers working in unmanned and advanced aerial mobility systems. In addition to supporting in-house development, the facility is expected to enable broader ecosystem benefits by offering testing services and facilitating the commercialisation of hybrid propulsion solutions.

Casey Aviation Private Limited, a newly established aerospace venture, is focused on designing and developing small aircraft and specialised aviation solutions. The company brings together expertise from industry, academia, and research institutions to address emerging needs in India's aviation and unmanned systems landscape.

Speaking on the occasion, Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB, stated that collaborative R&D initiatives under international programmes play a crucial role in advancing cutting-edge technologies in strategic sectors.

He noted that innovations in hybrid propulsion and advanced take-off systems can significantly enhance India's capabilities in unmanned aviation and regional air mobility, while contributing to sustainable and efficient aviation solutions.

Promoters of Casey Aviation Private Limited expressed appreciation for the support and stated that the project will enable the company to validate its technology in real-world conditions and accelerate the development of scalable propulsion solutions for emerging aviation applications.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting collaboration between India and the UK. The focus on a dedicated test facility in North India is smart—it will create a hub for innovation. Hope the benefits trickle down and we see practical, affordable solutions soon, not just high-end tech.
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Vikram M
Good step, but I hope there's transparency in how these grants are sanctioned. "Newly established aerospace venture" getting such a big project... hope they have a solid track record. The intent is great, but execution and accountability are key. 🤞
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Priya S
Applications in disaster response are crucial. Remember the Uttarakhand floods? This technology could have made rescue ops much quicker. More power to Casey Aviation and TDB! Let's become a leader in sustainable aviation tech.
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Rohit P
Finally some focus on advanced aerial mobility! Our startups need this testing infrastructure badly. Instead of going abroad to validate tech, they can do it here in Gurugram itself. This will boost the entire drone and UAS ecosystem. Big thumbs up!
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Michael C
The India-UK partnership angle is promising. Combining expertise can lead to world-class innovation. The hybrid approach for take-off is clever—balances power and efficiency. Looking forward to seeing the first prototypes.

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