Venetz Aerospace wins UK CAA Part 21J DOA for electric motors and propellers for both UAS and crewed aircraft

Venetz Aerospace, a UK electric propulsion designer for unmanned aircraft systems, says it has received Part 21J Design Organisation Approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) covering electric motors and propellers. The approval extends to applications across both uncrewed and crewed aircraft use cases.

Discovered 2026-07-13T12:44:29.063017-07:00 | 2026-07-13T12:44:29.063017-07:00

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  • The UK CAA Part 21J DOA formalizes Venetz’s approved design organization for electric motors and propellers, a key regulatory prerequisite to support certification pathways for electric propulsion.
  • The scope explicitly covers both uncrewed and crewed aircraft applications, signaling how electric propulsion suppliers can standardize compliance efforts across UAS and manned programs.
  • This approval is a concrete datapoint for the UK’s evolving framework for electric propulsion in aviation, relevant to companies planning product roadmaps and compliance timelines.

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