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Hybrid airship enters the transfer portal
The transition of the hybrid airship IP and related assets to AT2 Aerospace represents an important milestone in the development of this promising technology. With the support of Lockheed Martin, AT2 Aerospace is well-positioned to continue the work of developing hybrid airships that can transform global transport and support a wide range of commercial and humanitarian applications.
Hybrid airship enters the transfer portal
by Staff Writers
Santa Clarita CA (SPX) May 10, 2023

Lockheed Martin, a global aerospace and defense company, has recently announced that it has successfully transitioned the hybrid airship intellectual property (IP) and related assets to AT2 Aerospace. This newly-formed commercial company is based in Santa Clarita, California and will be responsible for continuing the development of hybrid airships for commercial and humanitarian applications globally.

Hybrid airships, which combine features of airplanes, helicopters, and traditional blimps, are a promising technology with the potential to transform global transport. Lockheed Martin has been exploring the potential of hybrid airships for some time, but is now looking to partner with AT2 Aerospace to continue the development of this important commercial work.

According to a recent statement by Lockheed Martin, the company believes that AT2 Aerospace is the perfect partner to continue the development of hybrid airships. With a team of experienced professionals, AT2 Aerospace is dedicated to developing airship solutions that can support a variety of commercial and humanitarian applications worldwide.

Dr. Robert Boyd, retired Lockheed Martin Hybrid Airship program manager, will serve as the president and chief operating officer of AT2 Aerospace. Dr. Boyd has been involved in the development of hybrid airships for many years and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this new venture.

The transition of the hybrid airship IP and related assets to AT2 Aerospace represents an important milestone in the development of this promising technology. With the support of Lockheed Martin, AT2 Aerospace is well-positioned to continue the work of developing hybrid airships that can transform global transport and support a wide range of commercial and humanitarian applications.

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