
Embention’s autopilot systems will be integrated into Erium Aerospace’s low-emissions electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, engineered for urban air mobility (UAM).
The Erium One is Erium Aerospace’s flagship eVTOL project—a blend of advanced aeronautical engineering and eco-conscious design. With a flight range of up to 160 kilometers and seating for four passengers plus a pilot, the Erium One is purpose-built for a wide range of applications, from passenger transport and urban air taxis to emergency response and on-demand logistics.
For this project, they have partnered with Embention, whose autonomous Veronte autopilot systems comply with aircraft certification standards including DO178C, DO254, and DO160G. Embention’s flight control technology will be utilised by the Erium One, ensuring that high standards of control, reliability and autonomy are met.
This aircraft is designed to deliver quiet, efficient, and environmentally friendly flight operations, reducing carbon emissions by up to 95% compared to traditional ground transport. Optimized for operation in densely populated areas, Erium Aerospace’s aircraft ensure smooth, silent vertical lift and precise navigation. Whether flying over traffic-clogged streets or landing on rooftop pads, these vehicles are engineered to meet the complex demands of modern cityscapes.