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BRS Aerospace and Transcend Air partner to make Vy 400 safest VTOL aircraft in history
Thursday, 21 March 2019

BRS Aerospace, the leading whole aircraft rescue parachute system manufacturer in the world, and Transcend Air Corporation, developer of the Vy 400, a six-seat, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, announced a partnership to make the Vy the safest VTOL aircraft in history.

"BRS Aerospace is committed to continually advancing the cause of aircraft occupant safety," said BRS Fernando de Caralt, CEO of BRS Aerospace. "We look forward to working with Transcend to create one of the first aircraft to integrate our proven whole-airframe parachute system with today's technological advancements in automotive industry occupant protection."

"BRS was one of the very first companies we approached when doing the initial conceptual design of the Vy 400," said Gregory Bruell, Chief Executive Officer of Transcend Air. "We are committed to making the Vy family as safe as possible, so this collaboration means not just installing a BRS parachute but driving the whole design from an occupant protection standpoint."

Transcend and BRS expect to go beyond the occupant protection requirements of the current Part 23, Part 25 and Part 27 FAA aircraft certification regulations. Building on the proven benefits of the BRS system, the two companies will apply techniques pioneered by automotive manufacturers that have cut injury rates in half since 1985. [1] Impact energy, already tremendously reduced via parachute descent, will be further absorbed and dissipated through the integrated use of frangible aircraft structure, safely deforming seat supports, and airbags.

BRS Aerospace's current whole aircraft parachute system for fixed-wing aircraft design calls for a parachute ballistic launcher to be installed in the aircraft with either a pilot-initiated activator located in the cockpit or an automated activation system. Upon activation, a ballistic rocket propels a parachute into the airstream to slow the airplane and float it down into a survivable vertical landing.

Contact details from our directory:
BRS Aerospace Whole Aircraft Parachutes
Transcend Air Corporation Airframer
Related aircraft programs:
Transcend Air Vy 400
Related directory sectors:
Safety & Security Systems