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XTI Completes Federal Aviation Administration Propulsion Systems Review

Group 1 - XTI Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of XTI Aerospace, is developing the TriFan 600, a fixed-wing business aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities, maximum cruising speeds over 300 mph, and a range of up to 1,000 miles [3] - The recent Tech Fam meeting with the FAA focused on the TriFan 600's propulsion system and compliance in key certification areas such as engine fire containment, bird strike impact, and cabin occupant safety [1][2] - XTI's engineering team emphasizes a collaborative approach with the FAA to ensure a safe and reliable aircraft, highlighting the importance of open dialogue during the certification process [2] Group 2 - XTI Aerospace also operates the Inpixon business unit, which specializes in real-time location systems (RTLS) technology, providing solutions that optimize operations and enhance safety in industrial facilities [3] - The company aims to create a new category of aircraft, termed xVTOL, which combines the advantages of fixed-wing and helicopter capabilities [3]