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Oman to test Laila, a pilotless hybrid electric VTOL aircraft

Oman to test Laila, a pilotless hybrid electric VTOL aircraft

Laila, Odys Aviation’s pilotless hybrid-electric VTOL, flies 725 km carrying 60 kg, transforming Oman logistics/Reppresentative Image

Oman is set to upgrade its aviation sector with a bold step into the future. The Sultanate will host Laila, a fully autonomous, hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft developed by California’s Odys Aviation, for its first Operational Launch Programme (OLP). The pilotless aircraft will take on real-world missions across deserts, mountains, and coastal regions, showcasing the potential of next-generation air mobility.

Advanced aircraft

Odys Aviation recently unveiled the full-scale pre-production prototype of Laila at its Long Beach facility. This pilotless VTOL aircraft features hybrid-electric propulsion, can travel roughly 450 miles (725 km), and carry payloads up to 130 pounds (60 kg). Once US testing concludes, Laila will be shipped to Oman for the OLP, a comprehensive programme designed to evaluate its technical performance, operational readiness, and integration with existing infrastructure.The OLP is a collaborative effort involving Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MoTCIT). Signed last year, the agreement makes Oman the perfect testing ground for next-generation pilotless aircraft. Odys Aviation calls it the most thorough evaluation of its kind, putting every aspect of Laila’s hybrid electric capabilities to the test

Wide ranging applications

Laila’s autonomous capabilities, long range, and payload capacity make it versatile across commercial, civil, and defense sectors. In remote deserts and offshore oil fields, it can deliver essential tools, spare parts, and equipment in under three hours, compared to more than 36 hours by road. The aircraft can also monitor pipelines, ports, power plants, and other strategic infrastructure while transporting medical supplies and humanitarian aid to isolated communities in mountains, deserts, and coastal regions.

Strategic impact

Laila operates without runways or extensive infrastructure, allowing flexible point-to-point transport across Oman’s diverse and rugged landscapes. Its deployment aligns with Oman Vision 2040, enhancing national connectivity, accelerating logistics, and supporting sustainable regional development. Emergency and civil defense services stand to benefit from rapid-response capabilities, while the programme signals Oman’s readiness to lead in next-generation aviation technology.Odys Aviation highlighted that Oman was the natural first choice for the OLP and intends to expand the programme worldwide. The completion of Laila’s prototype represents a historic step toward operational pilotless air mobility on a global scale. Go to Source

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