Pivotal eVTOL Wins Design Award

Pivotal's Helix production eVTOL was recognised at the MUSE Design Awards for excellence, innovation, and industry impact By Joe Macey / 09 May 2024
Pivotal eVTOL Wins 2024 MUSE Transportation Design of the Year Award
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Pivotal has won the 2024 MUSE Transportation Design of the Year Award for the Helix eVTOL.

Pivotal also received a Platinum 2024 MUSE Design Award for technical and creative excellence. The Helix, Pivotal’s first production aircraft, entered the U.S. market on January 8, 2024.

Ken Karklin, CEO, Pivotal, said; “Receiving the MUSE Transportation Design of the Year Award reflects our relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence in the development of light eVTOL aircraft.

“This recognition reaffirms that we are leading a sea change in the world of transportation. The market is ready, our technology is real, and our aircraft delivers the beauty and freedom of personal flight to a growing number of people with a passion for flying.”

Thomas Brandt, spokesperson of IAA, added; “Creativity knows no bounds; it’s the cornerstone of every great design. At IAA, we’re committed to honoring and promoting the brilliance and originality that propel the creative process forward.

“With every stroke of genius, we’re reminded of the enormous potential of human imagination.”

Created to produce the awe of exploring the world from new heights, the Helix allows everyday adventurers to experience the joys of aviation. The Helix fly-by-wire guidance, navigation, and control systems are delivered via a simple human-machine interface that includes a viewscreen and ergonomic left-or-right joystick, and an intuitive touch screen panel. It also represents the first in what could become a family of light eVTOL systems based on the company’s patented tilt-aircraft VTOL technology, which delivers unparalleled simplicity, inherent high reliability, lower weight and system cost.

At the heart of the Helix single-seat aircraft lies a robust fault-tolerant design, bolstered by triple modular flight control systems. Efficient, compact, and simple, the Helix is transportable in a 16-foot trailer and easy to assemble — from storage to sky in 30 minutes.

Hosted by the International Awards Associate (IAA), the MUSE Creative and Design Awards received over 8,500 entries from internationally renowned organizations. A jury of 56 industry professionals recognized companies and individuals whose work showcases excellence and drives their industries forward.

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