Aviation and Space Startups funded by Y Combinator (YC) 2025

November 2025

Browse 53 of the top Aviation and Space startups funded by Y Combinator.

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  • Momentus
    Momentus
    Y Combinator LogoS2018
    Public • 125 employees • Santa Clara, CA, USA
    Momentus is a space infrastructure services company. As a first mover, Momentus will offer the most basic, foundational services that enable businesses to flourish in space. With their experienced team of aerospace, propulsion, and robotics engineers, Momentus makes and operates cost-effective and energy-efficient in-space transport and service vehicles that utilize water plasma propulsion technology. Momentus has service agreements in place with numerous private satellite companies, government agencies, and research organizations.
    space-exploration
    solar-power
    commercial-space-launch
  • Wright Electric
    Wright Electric
    Y Combinator LogoW2017
    Active • 4 employees • Albany, NY, USA
    Wright Electric is building commercial electric airplanes for lower prices, higher safety, and zero emissions. The Wright 1 is a 186 passenger electric plane designed for routes like LA-SF and London-Paris. We work with airlines like easyJet and VivaAerobus.
    climate
    airplanes
  • Tesseract
    Tesseract
    Y Combinator LogoS2017
    Active • 6 employees • Livermore, CA, USA
    Tesseract is a provider of cost effective propulsion components and systems for in-space applications spanning commercial Earth-orbiting satellites, robotic exploration missions, and human spaceflight.
    satellites
    rocketry
    space-exploration
  • Forerunner AI
    Forerunner AI
    Y Combinator LogoF2024
    Active • 2 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Forerunner is an AI-powered platform for aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul.
    aerospace
    artificial-intelligence
    airlines
  • Care Weather
    Care Weather
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 2 employees • Orem, UT, USA
    Care Weather collects the highest-accuracy global weather data to help governments and shipping companies adapt to extreme weather. The data is collected by Care Weather’s unique flat-panel radar satellite, which is 1000X more cost effective because it’s vertically integrated, gets more solar power, and sails on top of the atmosphere for a closer view of the surface. Our team includes CEO Patrick Walton (NASA Earth science fellow) and CTO Alex Laraway (mach 4 rockets). In the last 4 months, we built and launched the smallest radar satellite ever. We have $35M worth of LOIs, including one from the Air Force and others from cargo shippers. Care Weather is backed by Boost VC, Kickstart Seed Fund, Y Combinator, and more.
    space-exploration
    satellites
    hard-tech
    agriculture
    weather
  • Prime Lightworks
    Prime Lightworks
    Y Combinator LogoS2016
    Active • 1 employees • Culver City, CA, USA
    Prime Lightworks Inc. manufactures electric propulsion systems for space satellites.Their goal is to engineer new possibilities in space while drastically reducing cost and waste.
    climate
  • GroundControl
    GroundControl
    Y Combinator LogoX2025
    Active • 8 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    GroundControl builds mission-critical software for manufacturers in highly-regulated industries (aerospace, defense, medical) Our core product automates lengthy, complex, and regulated quality documentation in aerospace manufacturing. As an example, the Boeing 777 is made up of over 3 million parts sourced from manufacturers around the world. These manufacturers must complete quality documentation for every part on this aircraft (machined parts, printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, assemblies, and more). GroundControl helps manufacturers complete this required documentation accurately, in minutes instead of days.
    aerospace
    manufacturing
    saas
  • Radical
    Radical
    Y Combinator LogoW2023
    Active • 7 employees • Seattle, WA, USA
    Radical’s StratoSats are autonomous platforms that provide satellite-like services on demand. They fly within Earth’s atmosphere to provide persistent, high performance infrastructure across applications in earth observation, connectivity, and more. Unlike satellites, StratoSats navigate freely without the need for rocket launches or orbits - reducing costs, increasing flexibility, and ensuring customers get the targeted coverage they need.
    aerospace
    drones
    satellites
  • Stratus Aviation
    Stratus Aviation
    Y Combinator LogoF2025
    Active • 2 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Airports are among the most data-rich yet information-poor environments in transportation. Thousands of radio transmissions, aircraft movements, and sensor signals occur every second, but these systems remain siloed. Most airfields still rely on manual logs and calls to understand what’s happening on the ground, creating blind spots that slow coordination and limit safety oversight. The result is a growing safety and efficiency gap. The FAA records four to five runway incursions every day, and over 90% of air traffic control facilities are operating below target staffing levels. Despite $20 billion in modernization programs like NextGen and Safety Management Systems, airports still lack a unified data backbone that connects communication, movement, and intent across the airfield. Stratus provides the missing layer of intelligence for airport and airside operations — unifying data, communication, and movement into one shared, real-time picture. For airports, this means faster decisions, clearer accountability, and safer, more efficient operations. For aviation as a whole, it’s the foundation for connected, data-driven infrastructure that can finally keep pace with modern airside complexity.
    aerospace
    hardware
    ai
  • Starcloud
    Starcloud
    Y Combinator LogoS2024
    Active • 12 employees • Redmond, WA, USA
    (Formerly known as Lumen Orbit) Starcloud is building data centers in space, initially to provide GPU compute to other satellites, and later to address the rapidly growing demand for energy caused by the deployment of AI. Falling launch costs give us access to abundant energy, passive cooling, and the ability to rapidly scale in space. In Partnership with NVIDIA's Inception Program, we are launching our demonstrator satellite in late 2025, which will have 100x more powerful GPUs than have ever been operated in space.
    cloud-computing
    satellites
    hard-tech
    climate
    artificial-intelligence
  • Pyka
    Pyka
    Y Combinator LogoS2017
    Active • 75 employees • Alameda, CA, USA
    Pyka’s goal is to provide society with a new form of safe, clean, and cost-effective transportation enabled by autonomous electric aviation. To get there, we’re taking a different approach than most. We're applying our technologies to every industry where autonomous electric aircraft can be useful, starting with the highest value and most dangerous jobs. In doing so, we're building game-changing products manufactured at scale, while perfecting the safety, reliability, and capabilities of our autonomy engine and electric propulsion systems. We design, develop and manufacture an ecosystem of technologies including proprietary flight control software, avionics, high power density motors, motor controllers, batteries, and custom carbon-fiber composite airframes. Today, we supply autonomous electric aircraft for cargo transport and crop protection to real-world customers across four separate continents and have secured industry-first regulatory approvals from the FAA. Our cargo aircraft enables remote connectivity, enhances express delivery networks, and ensures fast and reliable shipping of critical supplies to areas in need. Our crop protection aircraft offers agricultural services providers and farmers an autonomous tool to make aerial application safer, more precise, and less harmful to surrounding environments. Both vehicles are highly economical to operate, easy to deploy, and significantly reduce C02 emissions in their respective industries. What you work on at Pyka makes people’s lives better now and brings the future of electric aviation one step closer each day.
    transportation
    airplanes
    agriculture
    electric-vehicles
    climate
  • Astro Mechanica
    Astro Mechanica
    Y Combinator LogoW2024
    Active • 19 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Astro Mechanica is reinventing supersonic aircraft by innovating on engine, airframe, and systems that industry hasn’t in over 50 years. Our electric combined cycle engine, Duality, is the world’s first jet engine that's engineered for efficiency from takeoff to Mach 3+. This new propulsion technology enables the delivery of people and payloads anywhere on Earth in just hours, laying the foundation for a new operational paradigm: an affordable point-to-point global travel network that will make on-demand, high-speed air transport the new standard of travel.
  • Instinct
    Instinct
    Y Combinator LogoW2025
    Active • 4 employees
    Instinct is making the Moon the new LEO. Our small lunar lander is designed to be launched as a regular LEO rideshare, enabling higher mission cadence at a lower cost.
  • Odys Aviation
    Odys Aviation
    Y Combinator LogoS2021
    Active • 11 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Odys Aviation (formerly Craft Aero) builds vertical take-off and landing aircraft for major airlines. We cut travel time in half on the world’s busiest routes by using city helipads and local airports. The company founders are electric propulsion and automotive manufacturing experts who have spent their careers electrifying transportation systems at Virgin Hyperloop, GoogleX, Volvo, and Fisker Automotive. We’ve won two USAF Agility Prime contracts, have pre-orders and options for more than 1,000 aircraft.
    hard-tech
    airplanes
    climate
  • Boom
    Boom
    Y Combinator LogoW2016
    Active • 227 employees • Centennial, CO, USA
    Boom Supersonic is transforming air travel with Overture, the world’s fastest airliner, optimized for speed, safety, and sustainability. Serving both civil and government markets, Overture will fly at twice the speed of today’s airliners and is designed to run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Symphony™, a Boom-led collaboration with industry leaders, is the propulsion system that will power Overture. Overture’s order book, including purchases and options from American Airlines, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines stands at 130 aircraft. Boom is working with Northrop Grumman for government and defense applications of Overture. Suppliers and partners collaborating with Boom on the Overture program include Collins Aerospace, Eaton, Florida Turbine Technologies (FTT), a business unit of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc., GE Additive, Safran Landing Systems, StandardAero and the United States Air Force. For more information, visit https://boomsupersonic.com Boom’s world-class engineering team comes from places including SpaceX, Boeing, Gulfstream, Virgin Galactic, Scaled Composites, NASA, and Bombardier. We have uniquely challenging and world-changing opportunities for the most talented aerospace engineers, designers, and business people.
    aerospace
    transportation
  • Apolink
    Apolink
    Y Combinator LogoF2024
    Active • 7 employees • Palo Alto, CA, USA
    Apolink is building the world’s most interoperable satellite relay network in low Earth orbit. Our hybrid communication architecture combines RF and optical inter-satellite links to enable real-time, continuous connectivity for satellite operators across industries.
  • Beyond Aero
    Beyond Aero
    Y Combinator LogoW2022
    Active • 50 employees
    Beyond Aero was founded to meet the challenges of climate change and is developing the first hydrogen-powered electric business aircraft. The company is on a mission to make aviation electric, starting with business aviation since private jet are the most emissions-intensive segment per passenger, producing ten times more CO2 per person than commercial flights. Beyond Aero has hit significant technical milestones, achieving France's first manned fully hydrogen-electric flight earlier this year and appointing Luiz Oliveira, former advisor on Embraer’s hybrid hydrogen program, as Chief Engineer. Beyond Aero has secured $914 million in Letters of Intent (LOIs) for 108 aircraft and earned multiple awards, including Brilliant Minds and the Sustainable Aviation Challenge by the World Economic Forum, joining the First Movers Coalition.
  • Basalt
    Basalt
    Y Combinator LogoW2024
    Active • 4 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Basalt Tech is a spacecraft OS company based in San Francisco. We're building Dispatch: An OS which allows different types of satellites to work together, and produces optimized instructions for fleets of spacecraft. The company is founded by Max Bhatti and Alex Choi, lead engineers at the MIT CubeSat program. Previously, the duo worked as systems engineers at SpaceX, and the UK Ministry of Defense. Basalt Tech recently received its seed investment as part of the Y Combinator W24 batch, and is currently in technical development.
    aerospace
    automation
    enterprise-software
  • Reditus Space
    Reditus Space
    Y Combinator LogoW2025
    Active • 20 employees • Atlanta, GA, USA
    We are making reusable satellites for zero-g manufacturing. Our first full orbital recovery mission is set to launch in April 2026.
    hard-tech
    aerospace
    manufacturing
  • Relativity Space
    Relativity Space
    Y Combinator LogoW2016
    Active • 1,000 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Relativity is building humanity’s multiplanetary future. We invented a new approach to design, build, and fly our own rockets, starting with Terran 1 – the world’s first entirely 3D printed rocket, and Terran R, our next generation medium-heavy lift fully reusable launch vehicle. As a vertically integrated technology platform, Relativity is at the forefront of an inevitable shift toward software-defined manufacturing. By fusing 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and autonomous robotics, we are pioneering the factory of the future. Disrupting 60 years of aerospace, Relativity offers a radically simplified supply chain, building a rocket with 100x fewer parts in less than 60 days. We believe in a future where interplanetary life fundamentally expands the possibilities for human experience. Our long-term vision is to upgrade humanity’s industrial base on Earth and on Mars.
    3d-printing
    rocketry
    space-exploration
    manufacturing
    machine-learning
  • Astranis
    Astranis
    Y Combinator LogoW2016
    Active • 500 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Astranis builds advanced satellites for high orbits, expanding humanity’s reach into the solar system. Today Astranis satellites provide dedicated, secure networks to highly-sophisticated customers across the globe— large enterprises, sovereign governments, and the US military. With five satellites on orbit and many more set to launch soon, the company is servicing a backlog of more than $1 billion of commercial contracts. Astranis is the preferred satellite communications partner for buyers with stringent requirements for uptime, data security, network visibility, and customization. Astranis has raised over $750 million from some of the world’s best investors, from Andreessen Horowitz to Blackrock, and Fidelity, and employs a team of 450 engineers and entrepreneurs. Astranis designs, builds, and operates its satellites out of its 153,000 sq. ft. headquarters in Northern California, USA.
    satellites
    space-exploration
  • REGENT
    REGENT
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 40 employees • North Kingstown, RI, USA
    REGENT is building a new mode of transportation that will redefine regional mobility by 2026. Their first product, the seaglider, is an all-electric, hydrofoiling flying-boat that operates within a wingspan of the water's surface. By flying low on a cushion of air, seagliders unlock the ability to fly twice as far as an electric aircraft, while being regulated by maritime authorities enabling market entry for a fraction of the cost. REGENT has de-risked seaglider technology with a ¼-scale flying demonstration vehicle. By this summer, REGENT will fly humans on the 15,000 lb (7000kg) first full-scale prototype seaglider, which will be the largest electric-flying machine in history. By late 2026, REGENT’s customers - airlines and ferry companies – will begin commercial seaglider service on the 12-seat initial product. A 100 passenger version, already with firm orders, will follow several years later. In just four years, REGENT has accumulated >$10B in pre-orders (including firm deposits) from airlines and ferry companies around the world. Currently a team of 100, REGENT is led by MIT-trained, ex-Boeing engineers Billy Thalheimer and Mike Klinker. REGENT has raised over $100M to date from the likes of Founders Fund, Japan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Lockheed Martin, and is on contract with the US Marine Corps.
    maritime
    aerospace
    electric-vehicles
    climate
  • Orbital Operations
    Orbital Operations
    Y Combinator LogoW2025
    Active • 2 employees
    Orbital Operations is developing a high thrust, reusable space vehicle for satellite defense. We protect critical satellites, like GPS and Military communication satellites, from adversarial threats, like China and Russia. Our vehicle will use the exact same propulsion systems that launch vehicles have used for decades by implementing a cryogenic management system. This will give us over 100x the thrust or current in-space propulsion. Ross and I have over 15 years of combined aerospace experience across NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Relativity Space. We’ve worked side by side for more than 3.5 years developing propulsion systems, turbomachinery, and building our own respective engineering teams. We are currently working on the first demo of our unique cryo management system and intend to launch an operational vehicle by 2027.
  • JetPack Aviation
    JetPack Aviation
    Y Combinator LogoW2019
    Active • 9 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Our focus is on developing the smallest, fastest heavy lift optionally piloted VTOL aircraft. Our aircraft can be operated in urban environments with no risk of rotor strikes - we don't use rotor systems! Ship anything from downtown LA to downtown San Diego in 20 mins!
    drones
    air-taxis
    airplanes
  • Spaceium Inc
    Spaceium Inc
    Y Combinator LogoS2024
    Active
    Spaceium builds fully automated space stations to refuel and repair spacecraft. We have secured $86.1 million in binding commercial contracts and have an additional $230 million in the pipeline. Additionally, we have 1 billion dollars in letters of intent. We have successfully tested our hardware, which will launch to space next year. Our fully automated space stations will efficiently store and transfer both cryogenic (extremely cold) and non-cryogenic fuels with zero loss during storage and transfer. And they can transfer fuel seamlessly to any spacecraft design using our proprietary modular robotic arm. Our customers include launch vehicles, orbital transfer vehicles, moon landers, and spacecraft that benefit from increased payload capacity and extended travel capabilities. Our long-term vision is to build service hubs along the space superhighway to connect Earth to Moon and Mars and help humanity to become multi multi-planetary species
    space-exploration
    hard-tech
    aerospace
    robotics
  • Wardstone
    Wardstone
    Y Combinator LogoF2025
    Active • 2 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Wardstone is a space defense-tech company developing next-generation capabilities to protect the United States and its allies from missiles and other space-based threats. We design, build, and deploy satellites equipped with space-based interceptors to kinetically counter hypersonic and ballistic missiles.
    satellites
    aerospace
    rocketry
    space-exploration
  • Cascade Space
    Cascade Space
    Y Combinator LogoX2025
    Active • 3 employees
    Cascade Space is building a turn-key communications system for lunar and deep space missions. Our ground station network and integrated software tools work together to maximize uptime and availability, while reducing spacecraft iteration cycles from weeks to hours.
    hard-tech
    hardware
    saas
    aerospace
    industrial
  • H3X Technologies
    H3X Technologies
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 40 employees • Denver, CO, USA
    At H3X, we are making the lightest, high-power electric propulsion systems in the world to enable a large-scale revolution in aircraft electrification. Our first product is a 250-kW (335 HP) integrated motor drive in an 18 kg package. It combines the electric motor, inverter, and gearbox into a single powerful unit and is the culmination of patent pending innovation in multiple areas.
    airplanes
    climate
    electric-vehicles
  • Heart Aerospace
    Heart Aerospace
    Y Combinator LogoW2019
    Active • 130 employees • Gothenburg, Sweden
    Heart makes electric airplanes. We’re based in Sweden, and we’re developing a 19-passenger aircraft (EASA CS-23/FAA Part 23 certifiable). The plane will have an all-electric range of 250 miles and a backup generator for reserves and range extension. We have signed LOIs with Scandinavian Airlines SAS (the biggest airline in northern Europe), BRA and Wideroe for 86+ planes.
    electric-vehicles
    aerospace
    climate
  • Airhart Aeronautics
    Airhart Aeronautics
    Y Combinator LogoS2022
    Active • 6 employees • Long Beach, CA, USA
    Airhart is making airplanes anyone can fly. Our semi-autonomous tech will enable 10x more people to fly their own planes and make flying to Tahoe as easy as driving to the grocery store
    aerospace
    airplanes
  • Elodin
    Elodin
    Y Combinator LogoW2024
    Active • 5 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Elodin creates flight software, simulations, and hardware for drones, satellites, and defense.
    aerospace
    drones
    satellites
    rocketry
    hard-tech
  • TransAstra Corporation
    TransAstra Corporation
    Y Combinator LogoS2021
    Active • 8 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    With five issued patents covering our core business lines, and more than a dozen additional patents pending this year and more than $5M in revenue, TransAstra is developing the technologies that will drive the rapidly expanding space economy. Our breakthrough Omnivore propulsion system can propel spacecraft, including our Worker Bee commercial OTV with water or virtually any other fluid as a propellant using only concentrated sunlight as a power source. Omnivore is faster, cheaper, and more practical than electric propulsion while being substantially less expensive, safer, and more operationally flexible than legacy chemical propulsion systems. Our Sutter Telescope System can identify and locate resource-rich asteroids and orbital debris that existing technologies can’t find and works synergistically with our Worker Bee OTV for orbital logistics. For government customers, Sutter can identify dark fast-moving objects between Earth and the Moon which currently evade detection, a critical issue for national defense and a key need of the Space Force. We are already using Sutter in ground-based observatories and will begin commercial sales of Sutter SDA data next month having tracked dozens of faint moving objects in space already. Once launched into space, Sutter will be 300,000 times more cost effective than any other known telescope design and will revolutionize sense making in space.
    space-exploration
  • Consus
    Consus
    Y Combinator LogoF2024
    Active • 1 employees
    Consus is your single source of truth for government specifications, standards, or handbooks. We verify the active revision of documents, notify you when documents are updated, and make it easy to extract the relevant information. Win new business or execute existing contracts faster with Consus.
  • Icarus
    Icarus
    Y Combinator LogoF2025
    Active • 6 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Always-on intelligence and connectivity for Defense. Icarus builds autonomous, solar-powered aircraft that fly at 60,000 feet for weeks at a time, above the clouds harnessing the power of the Sun, but never too close. It’s the modern-day U-2 spy plane, except each costs $100K and is built by the thousands. The future of warfare is in the Stratosphere.
    aerospace
    swarm-robotics
    hardware
  • Notus Autonomous Systems
    Notus Autonomous Systems
    Y Combinator LogoX2025
    Active • 2 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    We develop drones and land based autonomous robots that are designed to be controlled as groups and execute autonomous missions instead of requiring skilled operators to pilot or control. Once a critical mass of intelligent devices are deployed on the battlefield, it will fundamentally reshape the command structure of the modern military into something resembling an RTS game (Like Starcraft, Civilization, Command & Conquer, etc), reducing response times from minutes to milliseconds.
    drones
    3d-printing
    robotics
    artificial-intelligence
  • Stoke Space
    Stoke Space
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 85 employees • Seattle, WA, USA
    Stoke Space delivers goods to and from orbit using 100% reusable rockets designed to fly daily.
    space-exploration
    satellites
  • Alba Orbital
    Alba Orbital
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 16 employees • Glasgow, UK
    Alba Orbital is building the world's largest earth observation constellation, imaging everywhere on earth, every 15 minutes. We can see events within minutes such as wildfires in real time and have signed >$85m of LOIs, with both government and commercial customers paying pre-orders for imagery. To date we have launched 41 satellites into orbit (more than any other seed stage company in history), with more launching in 2024 onwards. We have launched a number of technology demonstration imaging satellites called Unicorns, which are the world's most advanced satellite under 1kg ever flown in orbit.
    satellites
    hard-tech
  • Albedo
    Albedo
    Y Combinator LogoW2021
    Active • 55 employees • Denver, CO, USA
    Albedo builds and operates satellites in Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) — a new orbital layer much closer to Earth than traditional satellites in LEO. Flying lower unlocks sharper imagery, faster communications, and real-time maneuverability with smaller, more efficient hardware. VLEO is naturally self-cleaning and resilient, offering a sustainable alternative to crowded low Earth orbit - providing diversification and redundancy for critical systems that we rely on in higher orbits. With the only flight proven VLEO system on the market, Albedo is creating a new orbital infrastructure designed for speed, precision, and resilience.
    climate
    satellites
    hard-tech
    aerospace
  • HEO Robotics
    HEO Robotics
    Y Combinator LogoS2021
    Active • 3 employees • Sydney NSW, Australia
    HEO Robotics visually monitors satellites for governments and defence. We do this by transforming existing Earth observation satellites with software to image other satellites as they fly close by.
    aerospace
    space-exploration
  • Turion Space
    Turion Space
    Y Combinator LogoS2021
    Active • 15 employees • Irvine, CA, USA
    Turion Space is building spacecraft to move things around in space and image space objects when they’re not, and focused on developing the dual-use technology required to ensure a sustainable future in space. They aim to build a strong foundation selling space domain awareness imagery data while advancing their technology towards an affordable solution for orbital debris removal and eventually asteroid mining. The founding team originates from SpaceX, and after going through the Y-combinator accelerator in summer 2021 went on to raise a $6.2M seed round and is launching their first DROID satellite in early 2023.
    space-exploration
    satellites
  • Seaflight Technologies
    Seaflight Technologies
    Y Combinator LogoS2022
    Active • 4 employees • Carson, CA, USA
    Seaflight Technologies has developed a new form of Aerodynamic Flow Control for electrified aircraft that increases range and payload by 30%. That's the same performance improvement you'd get from hopping in a DeLorean to 2035 and coming back with batteries from the future. But it's available today - our tech has been derisked by testing supported by the National Science Foundation, the US Air Force, and the Australian Government. Our first product is a simple fixed-wing large cargo drone that is efficient enough to remove the "green penalty" currently associated with electric aviation. That's a step change from today's conventional platforms. First generation electric aircraft are heavy, expensive, complicated, and limited in terms of range and payload. In the entire history of aviation, that's never been a winning formula. When everyone already has access to the same batteries, materials, and motors, what really makes the difference? The answer is revolutionary aerodynamics, but in a form factor that suits today's operations and manufacturing. Beyond our own drone product line, we have partners across Aerospace helping incorporate our tech into their products. In the future, if you want to have the most efficient and cost-effective flying machine of any description, you'll need Seaflight's Flow Control inside.
    robotics
    logistics
    airplanes
    transportation
    climate
  • Array Labs
    Array Labs
    Y Combinator LogoS2022
    Active • Palo Alto, CA, USA
    We're designing swarms of tiny satellites which will work together to create the first real-time, high-resolution 3D model of the earth. By using clusters of satellites to image the same place on the earth at the exact same time, we can improve image quality by more than 60x over conventional techniques. This technology will massively increase the amount of affordable, high-quality 3D data, enabling a host of new applications across an array of industries, including AR/XR/Autonomy, Defense, Climate/ESG, and Insurance Analytics.
    satellites
  • Velontra
    Velontra
    Y Combinator LogoS2022
    Active • 5 employees • Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Velontra is building a hypersonic space plane that can takeoff from anywhere in any weather. This horizontal takeoff increases launch reliability and enables customers to directly access any orbit. Our air-breathing propulsion system is up to 6 times more fuel efficient than any rocket, and uses oxygen from the air which creates thousands of pounds of additional payload capacity. We have millions in current government/commercial contracts and LOI’s. We have assembled a team of industry experts, government senior executives, and a NASA astronaut. The hypersonic space plane will work by taking off from any runway with a jet propulsion system. Next, it will climb to over 100,000’ and Mach 5. At this point, it will launch a 2nd stage rocket directly into the desired Low Earth Orbit. Velontra is “boldly going where no one has gone before.”
    commercial-space-launch
    hardware
    drones
    aerospace
  • Enhanced Radar
    Enhanced Radar
    Y Combinator LogoW2025
    Active • 2 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Enhanced Radar is building better, safer air traffic control systems.
  • Stralis Aircraft
    Stralis Aircraft
    Y Combinator LogoW2023
    Active • 4 employees • Brisbane QLD, Australia
    Our planes fly 10 times further than battery electric alternatives, with a lower operating cost than fossil fuel powered aircraft. Our first product is a 15 seat aircraft with a range of 800 km that enters service in 2026 with launch customer Skytrans. Our team has over 85 years of aerospace experience and have developed, flight tested and certified aircraft at Google X, magniX, Heart Aerospace, Ampaire, Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Gulfstream. We have $145M in aircraft LOIs from 7 airlines in the US, Europe and Australia.
    airplanes
    hydrogen-energy
    electric-vehicles
    hard-tech
    climate
  • Wyvern
    Wyvern
    Y Combinator LogoW2022
    Active • 26 employees • Edmonton, AB, Canada
    Wyvern is a space data company that will capture the highest resolution hyperspectral images from satellites that cost 100X less than satellites using traditional telescopes.
    climate
    hard-tech
    satellites
  • Hubble Network
    Hubble Network
    Y Combinator LogoW2022
    Active • 50 employees • Seattle, WA, USA
    Hubble is building a global satellite network that any Bluetooth-enabled device can connect to, even without cellular reception. Our mission in life is to get a billion devices connected to the network and unlock a new era of human-machine collaboration.
    satellites
    iot
    developer-tools
    hard-tech
    hardware
  • Navier AI
    Navier AI
    Y Combinator LogoW2024
    Active • 2 employees
    Navier AI is making CFD 1000x faster with their ML-based solver. Physics simulations, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), are essential across many industries ranging from the design and analysis of aircraft, to weather prediction, to the development of medical devices. Today’s simulation tools use explicit numerical solvers for physical equations, such as the Naiver-Stokes equations. These solvers are complex to setup and can take ages to produce results. Navier AI is building 1000x faster simulations using physics-ML solvers. Navier AI's fast CFD platform will enable engineers to quickly explore design spaces and perform analysis-in-the-loop design optimization. They are lowering the barrier to entry for aerospace and mechanical engineers to create high performance designs.
  • Talyn Air
    Talyn Air
    Y Combinator LogoW2020
    Acquired • 18 employees • Los Angeles, CA, USA
    Talyn is making long-range electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for cargo. We get fixed-wing performance with VTOL capability by making an electric fixed wing aircraft that is caught mid-air with a custom winged drone, enabling it to take-off and land vertically.
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