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  • ADI Named JetZero’s First Supplier of the Year

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    Applied Dynamics International (ADI), a global leader in aviation innovation and digital engineering, has been named JetZero’s first-ever Supplier of the Year, recognizing ADI’s outstanding partnership, performance, and commitment to the success of JetZero’s advanced all-wing aircraft programs.

    Applied Dynamics International (ADI), a global leader in aviation innovation and digital engineering, has been named JetZero’s first-ever Supplier of the Year, recognizing ADI’s outstanding partnership, performance, and commitment to the success of JetZero’s advanced all-wing aircraft program.

    The award celebrates ADI’s exceptional spirit of partnership, the successful establishment of JetZero’s Systems Integration Labs (SIL), and the company’s seamless on-site and remote technical support throughout the program’s development milestones. ADI’s dedication to performance, agility, and collaboration has helped JetZero meet critical objectives on schedule and within budget, while navigating one of the most ambitious aircraft development programs in modern aviation.

    “ADI has been more than a supplier to JetZero; they’ve been a real partner in our success,” said Lisa Ousley, JetZero’s head of Supply Chain. “ADI has consistently exceeded our expectations. Their commitment to innovation and seamless support embodies the spirit of partnership that defines JetZero’s supplier ecosystem. We’re proud to recognize ADI as our first-ever Supplier of the Year and look forward to continued success together.”

    JetZero recognized ADI’s exceptional performance to contracts, its proactive technical problem-solving, and its flexible commercial approach during critical development phases.

    “JetZero has a very impressive supplier base and we are deeply honored to be acknowledged. The most valuable aviation innovation demands an agile and adaptable approach to technology partnership and we strive to exceed expectations in this regard,” said Scott James, ADI President & CEO.

    The recognition follows a year of significant progress on the Z4 all-wing demonstrator, including major milestones achieved at JetZero’s Flying Qualities Lab (FQL) and Integration Test Facility (ITF), both established and operated using ADI’s ADEPT™ digital engineering platform. ADI’s collaboration enables real-time integration and testing across globally distributed teams, combining remote and physical environments to accelerate development and reduce program risk.

    “Our partnership with JetZero reflects ADI’s commitment to helping innovative OEMs solve for time through connected lab environments, advanced simulation, and agile support models,” added James. “We’re proud to play a role in helping JetZero realize its vision for next-generation aviation.”

    About ADI

    ADI is a digital engineering and industrial transformation company with over 60 years of innovation in simulation and real-time systems. Its flagship platform, ADEPT, is the leading real-time industrial IoT software environment used by global aerospace, defense, automotive, energy, and manufacturing leaders. Learn more at www.adi.com.

    About JetZero

    JetZero’s revolutionary Z4 is a game-changer, slashing fuel burn, emissions, and costs with its ultra-efficient all-wing body design. By maximizing lift and minimizing drag, it will deliver up to 50% greater fuel efficiency and an associated reduction of emissions. This breakthrough isn’t just about better performance; it’s about a cleaner, quieter, and improved travel experience. JetZero’s Z4, designed in California, will be produced in Greensboro, N.C., with an entry into service in the early 2030s.

    Contact Information

    Joe Manly
    Marketing Engineer
    manly@adi.com
    734-548-0200

    Jenny Dervin
    Head of Communications, JetZero
    jenny.dervin@jetzero.aero
    (347) 419-1185

    Source: Applied Dynamics International

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  • ADI and JetZero Announce Key Demonstrator Milestones

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    JetZero All-Wing Airplane Demonstrator Project Milestones Achieved

    Applied Dynamics International (ADI), a global leader in aviation innovation, and JetZero, the pioneering company developing the Z4, an all-wing airplane, today announced the successful achievement of key demonstrator milestones.

    JetZero’s Flying Qualities Lab (FQL) has achieved major milestones with the successful integration of pilot controls, including Safran throttle, rudder pedals, flap and speed brake handles; Woodward trim panel; and BAE Systems active control sidesticks. JetZero’s FQL is an advanced test and evaluation platform where pilots and engineers can rapidly develop the flight control laws (CLAW), connected to a physics-based real-time simulation of the full all-wing airplane. As laws are developed in the FQL, they are then transferred to the ITF for the next step in testing.

    JetZero’s Integration Test Facility (ITF) lab has also achieved major milestones with the successful integration of the Thales Flight Control Computers (FCC) hardware and software to the pilot controls, including BAE Systems active control sidesticks, enabling pilot-in-the-loop testing of the flight control system. This represents a critical set of milestones allowing for Z4 interoperability testing of the airplane equipment in a simulated flight environment to proceed, prior to installation in the full-scale demonstrator airplane. JetZero’s ITF is an advanced test and evaluation platform where nearly all of the airplane electrical and electronic systems are installed and taken through exhaustive interoperability and performance testing in a simulated flight environment.

    One of JetZero’s missions is “solving for time.” Through JetZero’s digital engineering and lab strategy, they aim to accelerate development of a Part 25-Transport Category Airplane. JetZero team members have extensive backgrounds at major manufacturers and system suppliers and understand the complexities. The JetZero demonstrator airplane uses proven, qualified components already flying on Part 25 airplanes to reduce risk. The main challenge isn’t individual components, it’s integration. That’s where labs are essential, preventing costly surprises and significantly reducing risk.

    JetZero is using a three-lab approach to decouple systems integration from airframe construction, running both in parallel. This accelerates development by building the airplane while ensuring systems are ready when the airframe is complete. The three labs include: a Flying Qualities Lab, an Integration Test Facility, and an Iron Bird.

    The Air Force has been very supportive and shares the urgency around solving for time. They recognize the barrier of today’s longer development schedules and are pushing to restore the innovation and speed that once defined aerospace, replacing manual, federated processes and tools that slow progress with a digital thread.

    “Many of us entered this field with excitement about building incredible aircraft, but bureaucracy and antiquated tools can dampen that spirit,” said Bethany Davis, Head of Airplane Systems and Labs at JetZero. “That’s why the Air Force emphasizes ‘buying back time’ and strongly supports our digital tools, lab-driven rapid prototyping approach. It’s a strategic move to accelerate critical aerospace capabilities.”

    The partnership between ADI and JetZero came as a result of ADI’s experience developing and deploying industry’s top aerospace and defense digital twin platform and a proven track record accelerating the airplane development journey through flight test and type certification.

    “Traditional aerospace development required experts in one location,” said Scott James, ADI’s president and CEO. “The use of remotely accessible labs, enabled by our ADEPT edge computing platform, changes the calculus. A test engineer in Florida can pilot the simulation-based flight test, while a control systems expert in Montreal and a hydraulics specialist in Michigan work on the same test in real-time, each seeing the data and analytics they need. This real-time collaboration, regardless of location, brings specialized insights together more efficiently than ever.”

    Remote testing helps solve one of the biggest challenges for a commercial OEM: finding and keeping specialized talent. Team members come in for physical tests but can work from anywhere once remote environments are ready. This has helped JetZero build a global operation, with team members across the U.S. and around the world. JetZero’s digital setup gives them access to top talent, no matter where they are, and top talent is what’s required to achieve dramatic innovation in the aviation world.

    Source: Applied Dynamics International

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