
Acodyne is redefining the future of middle-mile logistics with a new generation of unmanned eVTOL cargo aircraft designed to conquer missions where conventional solutions fall short. Built for both defense and civilian applications, the company is focused on a clear objective: delivering the fastest heavy-lift cargo drone on the market.
At the heart of Acodyne’s innovation is its proprietary ducted-fan motor integrated with a fixed-wing airframe, a configuration that dramatically extends operational range and enhances ground safety. The enclosed propulsion system eliminates the hazards associated with open propellers, while delivering a substantial increase in range and speed compared to propeller solutions.
Designed for serious payloads, Acodyne’s unmanned aircraft can transport 200 kilograms, at cruising speeds of 450 km/h with a maximum flight time of 75 minutes. This performance profile enables rapid, heavy-lift supply runs into areas that are remote, contested, or infrastructure-poor.
The operational impact is striking: Acodyne’s aircraft can deliver cargo to forward drop-off points ten times more cheaply than helicopters and often ten times faster than ground transport. As logistics challenges grow increasingly complex - from humanitarian response to military resupply Acodyne's solution offers a scalable, safe, and cost-efficient pathway to move critical goods where they are needed most.