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UAE Launches Hili, Its First Hybrid Cargo Plane

UAE Launches Hili, Its First Hybrid Cargo Plane
A Milestone in Sustainable Aviation
The United Arab Emirates has unveiled Hili, the nation’s first hybrid autonomous cargo aircraft, marking a significant breakthrough in global logistics and sustainable air transport. Developed entirely by the Emirati company LOOD Autonomous, Hili was designed, developed, and manufactured within the UAE. Its successful maiden flight was witnessed by Sheikh Zayed bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, underscoring the country’s commitment to innovation in aviation. This achievement positions the UAE at the forefront of sustainable air transport technology and marks the first time the region has produced a civilian heavy cargo aircraft capable of operating without the need for traditional airports.
Hili represents a new era in aviation, combining the vertical take-off and landing capabilities of a helicopter with the cruising efficiency of an airplane. Launched in November 2025 under the supervision of the UAE Ministry of Economy and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the aircraft is a pioneering development for both Emirati aviation and the global logistics sector.
Advanced Hybrid Technology and Operational Capabilities
Unlike conventional drones or cargo planes, Hili employs a hybrid propulsion system that integrates electric and fuel power. This combination offers an extended range and improved efficiency, positioning the UAE as a leader in sustainable air freight technology. Designed specifically for the “middle mile” segment—the critical stage between warehouses and airports—Hili addresses the need for speed, flexibility, and environmental responsibility in cargo transport.
The aircraft features a payload capacity of approximately 250 kilograms and can cover distances of up to 300 kilometres per flight, setting a new benchmark for middle-mile logistics operations. Its sleek, lightweight composite frame is powered by dual propulsion systems, allowing it to switch seamlessly between electric lift for vertical take-off and fuel-assisted flight for long-range cruising. The integrated AI-assisted flight management system enhances stability and route efficiency, further advancing the aircraft’s operational capabilities.
Strategic Partnerships and Future Prospects
Hili’s development has attracted attention from aviation authorities, cargo companies, and sustainability advocates worldwide. A senior official from the GCAA emphasized during the unveiling that “hybrid flight technology is no longer a vision — it’s an Emirati reality.” This sentiment reflects the broader ambition to establish the UAE as a global hub for advanced air mobility (AAM).
In a significant industry collaboration, Etihad Cargo has announced plans to conduct exploratory trials of Hili for regional logistics operations. The airline, which has already been testing advanced cargo drones, aims to integrate hybrid aircraft into its freight routes connecting Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Al Ain by 2026. This initiative seeks to create dedicated air corridors for autonomous cargo movement, reducing travel times, alleviating road congestion, and cutting emissions.
Etihad Cargo’s Chief Executive described the hybrid cargo segment as “the next wave of supply chain disruption,” affirming the UAE’s leadership role in this emerging field. The partnership between Etihad Cargo and LOOD Autonomous underscores a shared vision to transform the Emirates into a global centre for innovative and sustainable air freight solutions.

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