A San Francisco-based aerospace company’s supersonic engine concept has received new funding. Astro Mechanica has received an investment from United Airlines Ventures (UAV), the venture capital arm of United Airlines. Astro Mechanica’s engine design addresses the biggest economic challenge associated with supersonic flight: fuel efficiency.
The company’s adaptive propulsion concept and advanced airframe design have the potential to unlock supersonic aircraft with near-term applications for national defense, orbital launch, and long-range cargo delivery.
Adaptive engine concept for strategic military, commercial applications
“Astro Mechanica is developing an adaptive engine concept for strategic military and commercial applications, addressing the challenging yet worthwhile pursuit of supersonic flight,” said Mukul Hariharan, Managing Partner at United Airlines Ventures.
“UAV is excited to join Astro Mechanica’s renowned investment partners to support its exceptional management team as they advance their engine technology and progress towards their first aircraft prototype.”
Hybrid electric architecture
Named Duality, Astro Mechanica’s engine is being designed to utilize a hybrid electric architecture to optimize performance across a wide range of flight speeds and profiles, which would create an engine that would be efficient from takeoff to Mach 3+.
With these changes, Astro Mechanica is developing the world’s first supersonic aircraft with transpacific capability.
Investment reflects strong conviction in Astro Mechanica
“We are excited to form this relationship with United Airlines Ventures (UAV). This investment reflects strong conviction in Astro Mechanica from an experienced and credible industry leader, and we appreciate UAV’s deep technical grasp of our novel high-speed propulsion technologies,” said Ian Brooke, CEO and founder of Astro Mechanica.
“We look forward to working with them as an advisor and a collaborator as we move into flight testing for the next era of passenger travel.”
The company revealed that Duality is being designed to separate the propulsion units from the turboshaft engine by using electric motors. This allows it to behave like a turbofan at slower speeds, a turbojet at faster speeds just below supersonic, and switch to a ramjet at very high supersonic speeds.
Astro Mechanica aims to democratize high-speed flight by making supersonic travel flexible, accessible, and sustainable. The company believes that rapid, on-demand, point-to-point global mobility will become the new standard for moving people and goods across the planet.
United Airlines Ventures’ latest investment is expected to support Astro Mechanica’s innovations. To date, UAV has made more than 30 investments in companies developing technologies across aerospace, technology, energy transition, and more.
Months ago, Astro Mechanica had revealed that while the goal is to build their own aircraft, the company is also planning to sell propulsion systems to other defense manufacturers. Not only can the team make aircraft go, like, super-fast, but because of the engine’s structure, it can also provide a ton of electricity. That could power things like EW and ISR.