Zuri

Zuri

Will change the use of air travel

The Zuri's development journey began with small models to test flight characteristics and gradually evolved into larger prototypes and eventually a full-scale technology demonstrator with an 11-meter wingspan. This demonstrator underwent rigorous ground and hover tests to verify system interoperability and powerplant performance. In January 2022, Zuri unveiled its ZURI 2.0 model, which marked significant advances in design and functionality. This new generation includes both passenger and cargo versions, and emphasizes versatility and market adaptability.

A key element of the Zuri's design is its hybrid propulsion system, which combines electric motors with an internal combustion engine to extend range and reduce energy consumption compared to both eVTOLs and traditional helicopters. The aircraft is equipped with eight tilting electric motors powered by lithium batteries, providing efficient and smooth vertical takeoff and landing capabilities. The design also incorporates a V-shaped tail for improved aerodynamics and a larger propeller, increasing overall performance.

Zuri's progress includes successful investment rounds and strategic partnerships that have attracted significant investor interest and secured substantial funding to support its ongoing development and commercialization efforts.

Overall, Zuri is poised to have a significant impact on regional air transport by offering a sustainable, efficient and flexible transport solution that bypasses traditional airport infrastructure and is in line with future mobility trends.

An aerodynamic model of Zuri will be on display: A Zuri model undergoing rigorous testing in a wind tunnel. In this controlled environment, airflow dynamics are carefully analyzed to verify computational predictions and optimize design parameters. Think of a wind tunnel as a scientific playground where engineers carefully observe how the air behaves around a model, much like an artist shaping clay into a precise sculpture. These tests are similar to an investigative journey, where each observation serves as a guide to improve the aerodynamic performance of the model. By subjecting the Zuri model to different wind speeds and angles, engineers gain invaluable insights into its flight characteristics, ensuring optimal performance and stability. This meticulous process is akin to a craftsman honing his masterpiece, refining every detail until perfection is achieved. Through the synthesis of empirical data and computational simulations, the Zuri model serves as an essential tool in the pursuit of superior aerodynamic efficiency.


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Exhibition partners

Logo Discovery

Discovery - is originally an American satellite and cable television channel founded by John Hendricks and distributed by the international media company Warner Bros. Discovery

Logo Czech aerospace cluster

Czech aerospace cluster - is an association of Czech aerospace companies and educational institutions linked by a common interest in developing a competitive aerospace industry. The cluster consists of over 60 industrial companies, secondary vocational schools and technical universities.

logo discovery

AVIA Propeller - is a Czech company engaged in the design, manufacture and maintenance of all-metal aircraft propellers and propeller control systems

Logo LOM Praha

LOM Praha - is a state enterprise established by the Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic specialising in the maintenance, repair and modernisation of helicopters and aviation equipment.

Logo Zuri

Zuri - the company's goal is to change the way people use on-demand door-to-door medium-haul flights. Travel on your own schedule and without airports. All of this provided by technology and design that does not compromise passenger safety and comfort.

Logo ThunderFly

ThunderFly - is a company specializing in the development and manufacture of atmospheric measurement systems, unmanned aircraft designed to operate in adverse weather conditions, and related avionics components.

Logo Flapper drones

Flapper Drones - is a startup company that develops and manufactures winged drones inspired by insects or hummingbirds. It was founded as a spinoff of the Technical University of Delft (Netherlands) and is based in Jablonec nad Nisou (Czech Republic) since 2022.

Logo UAVA

UAVA - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Alliance represents the Czech unmanned aerial vehicle industry and research in the world and at the largest industry events, develops cooperation between members and collaboration aimed at attracting and supporting new projects for industrial drone applications, and supports and promotes education for the unmanned aerial vehicle industry.

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