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“ We’ re trying to grow our presence within the eVTOL sector. Our goal is to introduce ourselves to as many of the new manufacturers in this area as possible, understanding and working with as many as we can,” Phil reveals.“ It’ s key for us to diversify and be involved with these projects because these aircraft are, potentially, the future of flying, and it’ s important for CAV to be a part of that in its interim. We need to understand how these new aircraft are being designed and how we can apply our technologies and capabilities to these projects.”
Ian adds:“ People assume that eVTOLs will use electricity for every function, but our ice protection systems are very low energy as they’ re fluid based.”
From evolving customer demands and rising expectations to broader economic developments, the market is poised for continued transformation. Building upon its past successes, CAV is well-positioned to continue to grow and prosper, accelerating its support for its clients to new heights. With its sights set on expanding its horizons, it’ s evident that innovation and safety will always remain at the core of CAV, no matter what the market brings and what its customers require.
“ My role within CAV Systems is to grow the business. Over the coming years, we hope to grow exponentially in terms of our portfolio, our annual turnover and the scope of manufacturers that we work with. We’ d like to expand significantly into new sectors over the next five years, particularly into eVTOLs, drones, and UAVs, as we’ re known throughout the industry for our ice protection systems, but a lot of people aren’ t aware of our other capabilities,” Phil finishes.“ Our goal is to be known for the whole portfolio of technologies that we offer.” ■
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