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Fiji Airways Announces Purchase Interest for Odys Aviation's Hybrid-electric VTOL Aircraft as Part of Plans to Increase Regional Connectivity and Drive Sustainability

LONG BEACH, Calif. & NADI, Fiji--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Odys Aviation, a sustainable aviation company building hybrid-electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and Fiji Airways, Fiji's National Airline, today announced that the companies have signed an Expression of Interest letter for Odys Aviation’s runway-independent hybrid VTOL cargo aircraft. Pilot programs using these aircraft are expected to commence in 2025. Odys Aviation’s ‘Laila’ aircraft is designed in multiple configurations...

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