• Celeste Ecoflyers tested the inflatable wing cargo drone during early flight evaluations
  • Aircraft generates aerodynamic lift without relying on lighter-than-air buoyancy systems
  • Drone carried payload masses exceeding its own empty structural weight during testing

A French aerospace startup called Celeste Ecoflyers has completed early flight testing for an experimental cargo drone using a pressurised textile wing instead of rigid internal structures.

The company recently conducted short take-offs at Le Havre airport using its dAS10 cargo platform, which replaces conventional aluminum spars and ribs with inflatable architecture.



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