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XTI Aerospace and Valkyrie AI Unveil Vanguard Platform for TriFan 600 VTOL Aircraft

XTI Aerospace and Valkyrie AI Unveil Vanguard Platform for TriFan 600 VTOL Aircraft
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., DALLAS, and AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 27, 2025 — XTI Aerospace, Inc. (NASDAQ: XTIA), a developer of scalable vertical flight technologies, in partnership with Valkyrie Sciences, a leader in artificial intelligence and advanced materials, has announced the launch of the Vanguard Platform. This intelligent technology system is specifically designed to enhance the next generation of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft, with a focus on XTI’s TriFan 600.
Advancing VTOL Technology Through Strategic Collaboration
The Vanguard Platform will integrate Valkyrie’s expertise in graphene and composite materials, advanced battery technology, and smart systems architecture to significantly advance the TriFan 600 program. This collaboration is underpinned by a $2 million strategic investment from XTI in Valkyrie, alongside a services agreement with Valkyrie Intelligence. The partnership builds on the advisory role of Valkyrie Founder Charlie Burgoyne, who has been working with XTI since July 2025.
Burgoyne brings extensive experience in deploying real-world artificial intelligence applications, having advised prominent military and intelligence agencies including LANL, DOE, DARPA, NASA, CENTCOM, and SOCOM. Valkyrie’s industry credentials include the design of mesh networks for a leading global automotive manufacturer and the development of digital-twin systems for Fortune 100 companies. These capabilities will form the foundation of the Vanguard Platform’s integration into the TriFan 600, aiming to enhance the aircraft’s performance and operational intelligence.
Scott Pomeroy, CEO of XTI Aerospace, emphasized the strategic importance of the alliance, stating, “This alliance supports our technology-first objectives at the leading edge of emerging aerospace technologies. Applied AI will be one of the most significant differentiators in this next era of aerospace and defense. Valkyrie’s expertise will help accelerate opportunities across our portfolio, from vertical flight to unmanned systems and beyond; we believe this is a first-of-its-kind approach.”
Charlie Burgoyne, CEO of Valkyrie, highlighted the platform’s innovative design, explaining, “The Vanguard Platform, combining Valkyrie’s applied AI technology for aerospace and XTI’s VTOL engineering, is designed to streamline aircraft development. Central to this vision is the Vanguard chassis, which integrates distributed mesh intelligence—a networked, onboard computing framework enabling real-time coordination across aircraft systems. Our production and engineering processes will emphasize lean, data-driven development and the direct integration of intelligent systems into aerospace hardware.”
Competitive Landscape and Market Implications
The unveiling of the Vanguard Platform occurs amid intensifying competition within the VTOL sector. Established aerospace companies such as Boeing, with its CxR concept, and Shield AI, developing collaborative combat aircraft, are advancing their own VTOL platforms. Lockheed Martin’s Nomad™ family of uncrewed aircraft systems also represents a significant competitive force, likely to drive further innovation in the market. Moreover, the integration of advanced technologies, including additive manufacturing for thermal management in fuel cell systems, is expected to influence the competitive landscape and accelerate technological progress.
Market analysts anticipate that the XTI-Valkyrie partnership will generate heightened interest in VTOL technology, as industry leaders and new entrants alike seek to incorporate artificial intelligence, advanced materials, and intelligent systems into next-generation aircraft.
Further details regarding XTI’s $2 million strategic investment will be available in the company’s forthcoming SEC filing. ThinkEquity served as advisor for the transaction.
About XTI Aerospace, Inc.
XTI Aerospace, Inc. (XTIAerospace.com) is the parent company of XTI Aircraft Company, headquartered near Denver, Colorado. The company is currently developing the TriFan 600, a fixed-wing business aircraft designed for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability, with maximum cruising speeds exceeding 300 knots.

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