All-electric cargo aircraft engineering and manufacturing
Aerosapien Technologies designs and manufactures electric cargo aircraft for operations on existing helipads and airport infrastructure. The tech stack is rooted in industrial automation (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Beckhoff PLCs and HMIs) rather than aerospace-specific tooling, suggesting engineering validation and manufacturing process control are being run through factory automation platforms — a practical approach for a pre-certification stage aircraft builder. Hiring is concentrated in sales (4 roles) and engineering (3), with zero postings in the last 30 days, indicating either a staffing plateau or a funding constraint.
Aerosapien Technologies develops all-electric aircraft designed for cargo transport, with a focus on compatibility with existing helipads and airport infrastructure. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Ormond Beach, Florida, the company operates across 51–200 employees with engineering, manufacturing, and sales functions. Active projects span PLC system integration for U.S. manufacturing, FAT/SAT support, product introduction, and strategic business expansion into Colombia. The company is recruiting across the U.S., India, Brazil, and Colombia, with stated challenges around expanding engineering capacity, acquiring clients, and reducing cycle times.
All-electric cargo aircraft designed for operation on existing helipads and airport infrastructure. The company is currently in manufacturing and system integration phases, as evidenced by active PLC integration projects and FAT/SAT support work.
Industrial automation and control systems: Allen-Bradley Studio 5000, Siemens, Beckhoff, Schneider Electric, and Rockwell Automation for PLC/SCADA/HMI/MES. CAD/CAM tools include SolidWorks and Mastercam. No aerospace-specific design tools listed.
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