Speedbird and Moya Aero sign nonbinding MoU to integrate large-capacity tilt-body eVTOL and certified drones for logistics

Speedbird and Moya Aero have signed a nonbinding memorandum of understanding to evaluate technology integration and long-term partnership models, while keeping the companies fully independent. The effort centers on combining Moya’s large-capacity tilt-body eVTOL platform with Speedbird’s certified drone for next-generation drone logistics.

Discovered 2026-04-14T01:56:30.111328-07:00 | 2026-04-14T01:56:30.111328-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The MoU connects two parts of the payload-and-range puzzle—Moya’s large-capacity tilt-body eVTOL with Speedbird’s certified drone—aimed at building integrated logistics offerings.
  • Speedbird’s reported scale (40,000+ missions in 14 countries) provides a practical demand signal for partnerships that can move beyond point solutions toward repeatable end-to-end systems (see Speedbird completes 40,000+ drone delivery missions across 14 countries, signaling operational maturity).
  • For operators and investors, the “evaluate integration and long-term models” framing highlights that the commercial path is likely to depend on how well payload handling, operations, and certification boundaries can be stitched together.

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aaminternational.com eVTOL Insights Unmanned Airspace
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2026-04-14T01:56:30.111328-07:00
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2026-04-15T22:17:26.847084-07:00
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