AEROS COMPLETES CONSTRUCTION OF EVBA CARGO BAY IRON BIRD
BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF HIGH-MARGIN AIR LOGISTICS
MAY 16, 2025 – (LOS ANGELES) –Aeros, a leader in airship innovation, has completed the construction of its eVBA Cargo Bay Iron Bird, a critical step toward commercial deployment of its electric Variable Buoyancy Airships (eVBA). This advanced testing platform validates the cargo handling systems of the airships, supporting a wide range of customer needs, including packages, pallets, bulky, high-value cargo, humanitarian aid, military equipment, and commercial goods.
- Automate Cargo Management: Eliminate the need for ground handling equipment, reducing operating costs and minimizing turnaround times.
- Flexible In-Flight Cargo Deployment: Pick up and drop cargo without landing, supporting complex supply chains and just-in-time delivery.

First-Mover Advantage: “This accomplishment marks a pivotal moment in advancing our air cargo technology,” said Igor Pasternak, CEO of Aeros. “It further positions Aeros as the first mover in the multi-billion-dollar global high margin logistics market.”
Massive Cargo Volume: The ML806 offers 3,200 cubic feet, while the ML866 boasts 264,000 cubic feet – ideal for lightweight, bulky, irregular, or high-value cargo.
ISO Container Compatibility: Transports containers and oversized equipment, bypassing port congestion and terminal bottlenecks.
Scalable, High-Margin Business Model: Lower operating costs and high cargo throughput support long-term margins.
Zero-Emission: Aligns with ESG mandates for sustainability and carbon reduction.
Infrastructure Independence: Eliminates reliance on congested ports and road networks, providing greater operational flexibility and cost predictability.

To learn more about Aeros, visit www.Aeroscraft.com
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Kelly Tsang, Director of Communications
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Aeros is a global leader in designing, FAA certifying, manufacturing, and delivering advanced airships and aerostats worldwide. For over a century, airships have faced a fundamental challenge—losing stability as cargo is unloaded. Competitors have failed to solve this. Aeros has not only solved it—we’ve patented it. Like a submarine adjusting depth, our aircraft control buoyancy in real-time, enabling unrestricted logistics from transcontinental freight to last-mile delivery—without ground infrastructure. For more information about Aeros, visit www.Aeroscraft.com.