Moya Aero eVTOL maker and N2 Infrastructure Technologies have announced a strategic partnership to develop logistical operations with high-capacity RPAS (remotely piloted aircraft). They signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to purchase 4 Moya eVTOL at the opportunity.

The Moya eVTOL is an autonomous cargo drone, all-electric, with a payload capacity of 200 kg and a range of 110 kilometers. Being electric allows the cargo drone to operate with zero emissions. In addition, Moya’s design brings efficiency gains.

Partnerships are a natural option when two companies have the same goal. With Moya Aero and N2 Infrastructure Technologies, it was no different.

Based in Canada, N2 Infrastructure is a new start-up that operates in the air cargo industry as a logistics and transportation company. Their mission is to revolutionize the transport and logistic system using eVTOL drones. Providing EMS (Emergency medical services) is crucial to their mission.
“The Moya eVTOL proved to be the ideal specification for our mission in remote regions,” said Raheel Kamal, co-founder of N2.

Renata Paolillo, co-founder at Moya, said, “We see a great synergy between Moya Aero and N2. We are both working to make logistics simpler and more sustainable.”

Moya eVTOL will enter into service in 2026.