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Horizon Aircraft Selects BETA Systems for Cavorite X7 VTOL Jet

Horizon Aircraft Selects BETA Technologies for Flight Control Systems in Cavorite X7 VTOL Jet
Horizon Aircraft Ltd. (NASDAQ: HOVR) has announced a strategic partnership with BETA Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BETA) to supply advanced flight control computers and software for its flagship hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, the Cavorite X7. This collaboration will integrate BETA’s fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control hardware and bespoke software into the Cavorite X7 as Horizon advances through development, testing, and certification phases.
Advanced Flight Control Technology for VTOL Applications
BETA’s FBW platform is specifically engineered for modern VTOL aircraft, incorporating safety-critical software, system redundancy, and a flexible architecture designed to ensure reliable and secure operations. The flight control computer (FCC) supports certification pathways under FAA Part 21.17(b) for powered-lift, as well as Part 23 and Part 25 standards. It is also designed to meet evolving international regulatory requirements, including those from Transport Canada and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Kyle Clark, Founder and CEO of BETA Technologies, highlighted the company’s commitment to advancing aviation technology: “Horizon Aircraft has a strong team capable of designing and flying the X7, and they chose our flight control computers because we built them to meet the most rigorous standards in the industry. They’re compact, purpose-built for powered-lift, and designed with the certification discipline that DAL-A software and hardware development demands.”
Flight control systems are among the most safety-critical components in VTOL aircraft, directly influencing handling, performance, and regulatory approval. Tom Brassington, Chief Technology Officer at Horizon Aircraft, emphasized the thorough selection process: “Flight controls are at the heart of our aircraft, so the process of selecting a flight controls partner was done methodically. We were attracted to BETA because of their sophisticated VTOL-specific FBW platform, a shared engineering philosophy, and the ability to support the rigorous long-term program requirements of aircraft certification.”
Certification and Operational Advantages
BETA’s FCCs, developed entirely in-house, deliver the capability, speed, and reliability essential for modern powered-lift aircraft. The compact system utilizes advanced electronics to provide high-performance flight control within a lightweight form factor, meeting stringent environmental and lightning protection standards necessary for eVTOL operations in both U.S. and international airspace. Horizon will employ the same FCC hardware as BETA’s own fleet, enabling both companies to benefit from economies of scale, reduced component costs, and enhanced manufacturing efficiency.
As a merchant supplier of safety-critical components—including motors, batteries, and flight controllers—BETA possesses the in-house expertise to develop hardware and software to Development Assurance Level A (DAL-A), the highest level of rigor recognized by the FAA and international regulators.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising partnership, Horizon Aircraft faces potential challenges as ongoing reviews of the Cavorite X7’s flight-test plan may affect the timeline for its inaugural flight. This uncertainty could raise concerns among investors regarding possible delays. Meanwhile, competitors such as Volocopter and Eve are making significant strides in their respective eVTOL programs, intensifying competition and potentially accelerating development efforts across the sector.
Nonetheless, Horizon’s collaboration with BETA Technologies represents a significant advancement in the development of the Cavorite X7, underscoring the company’s dedication to safety, performance, and regulatory compliance within the rapidly evolving eVTOL industry.

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