TECHNOLOGY FOR UNRIVALED HIGH SPEED VTOL PERFORMANCE

INNOSTAR is proud to bring its breakthrough technology to the aerospace industry. This revolutionary concept is set to become the natural link between conventional aircraft designs and emerging eVTOL concepts. INNOSTAR ingenious combination of helicopter and airplane technologies opens a truly new paradigm in high-speed VTOL.

INNOSTAR technology is low risk and near term solution to your high-speed / long-endurance / vertical take-off & landing needs.

INNOSTAR team includes some world-class experts of the vertical flight world, including Norman WERELEY, Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Maryland, and Philippe ROESCH, former Director of the AIRBUS X3 demonstrator.

INNOSTAR invents, develops and markets breakthrough High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing technology which surpasses other existing and in-development technologies, offering unmatched competitive edge in speed, range and life cycle costs. Our technology can virtually fit any civilian and military application, manned or unmanned.

uncompromising features

Features

High Speed

Our technology allows speed on par with traditional aircraft designs.

Long Endurance

The drag stays limited thanks to a unique patented design.

Great Hovering Capability

Our VTOL capabilities are comparable to current and emerging VTOL designs.

Ground & Flight Safety

Our design ensures a maximum saftey level for both ground positioning and flight mode.

A little bit of history ...

Context

The concept of vertical access to the airspace above us is just as old as the concept of moving across the air, and there is no wonder why the earlier sketches of flying machines include vision of aerodynes capable of vertical take-off and landing. Despite a slower development of VTOL heavier-than-air-machines compared to airplanes, the quest for speed massively intensified after WW2 thanks to the giant leap in aerospace technologies and political willingness, benefiting rotorcraft greatly.

However, few of the many attempts to combine vertical flight capability and horizontal efficiency came to serial production and were often limited to military programs: Yak-38, Harrier, V22 and F35.

With the advent of 21st century technologies, new VTOL concepts are flourishing, trying to disrupt conventional aerospace and conquer a large slice of the air mobility sector. In 2015, after decades of R&D in the rotorcraft industry, Jean-Michel Simon invented a technique to optimize high-speed VTOL aircraft. Three years of continuous refined submissions to leading technical experts strengthened his conviction that soon first application featuring his technology would be airborne, as the market was becoming ready for another leap in air mobility solutions.

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get to know the team

The Team

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Jean-Michel Simon

Co-Founder, Inventor and CEO

Jean-Michel is the inventor of INNOSTAR's high speed VTOL technology. Formerly Director of Innovation at Hutchinson, a global leader in vibration control (helicopters, aircrafts and automotive), fluid management, sealing technologies, aircraft composite structures and thermal insulation.

JM holds more than 30 patents. He graduated from ENSTA and ENSGM.

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Guy Kuster

Co-Founder

Formerly co-founder and CEO of Systar, a software company that grew to become the worldwide leader of business process monitoring software. He had a track record of 26 profitable years, took Systar public, and sold it to Axway in 2014.

MS and PhD from MIT.

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Michael Zigman

Chairman, US Operations

CEO of NYC FIRST, one of largest robotics education organizations supported by Google, the U.S. Army, Bloomberg and Two Sigma. Spent 25 years operating, scaling, advising and financing technology companies, and investing in technology-based start-ups. Serves on Board of Governors of NY Academy of Sciences.

BA from Dartmouth College.

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Christian Casse

Technical Advisory Board

Formerly SVP for R&D and board member at Hutchinson, also managing the Corporate Research Center. Christian was pivotal in the creation of the Aerospace Division, leading the R&T and bringing multiple innovations to worldwide aerospace OEMs on all segments: Helicopters, business jets, airliners, launchers and satellites.

He graduated from the Ecole des Mines de Nancy.

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Philippe Roesch

Technical Advisory Board

Formerly Director of the AIRBUS Helicopter Innovation Center. Philippe held key leading roles on the Tiger and NH90 programs before inventing the H3 concept (4 patents) which led to the fastest ever built helicopter, the X3 demonstrator.

He holds a Meng from Ecole Polytechnique and a MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT.
Philippe has received several awards including the Howard Hughes Award in 2012 for the X3 project.

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Moïse Bitton

Marketing & Sales

Moïse is in charge of Innostar's Business Development. He has 30 years of experience directing and managing Sales, Business Development and Strategy in the fields of technology, software and scientific services at innovation-based businesses such as Thermo Fisher Scientific and Symyx Technologies.

Moïse holds a PhD in Automation and a Master Degree in Management from University of Bordeaux.

Operational committee

Jean-Michel Simon

CEO

  • #ENSTA
  • #Innovation
  • #R&D

Guy Kuster

CFO

  • #PhD MIT
  • #Finance

Christian Casse

CTO

  • #ENS Mines
  • #Hutchinson CTO

Laurent Poirier

Mkt

  • #ENS A&M
  • #ENS Mines
  • #Hutchinson Aerospace SVP
  • #GIFAS

Advisory Board

Prof. Norman Wereley

  • #PhD MIT
  • #u of Maryland
  • #AHS & AIAA

Philippe Roesch

  • #X
  • #MS MIT
  • #Eurocopter X3
  • #AHS

Moustafa Kasbari

  • #ENSMines PhD
  • #Drones
  • #Electronic
  • #Mechatronic