Ultralight Aircraft Market Companies
The key players operating in the market include, BRM Aero, Cub-Crafters, Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd, Pilatus Aircraft, Quicksilver Aircraft and others. These key players are focusing on Advancements in avionics, including GPS navigation and autopilot systems, are further improving operational safety and ease of use, making ultralight aircraft more appealing to aviation enthusiasts.
List of Key Players in the Market:
- BRM Aero
- Cub-Crafters
- Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd
- Pilatus Aircraft
- Quicksilver Aircraft
- Flight Design General Aviation GmbH
- Cirrus Aircraft
- Diamond Aircraft Industries
- Zenith Aircraft Company
- Pipistrel
- Auto-Gyro
- Textron Inc.
- Aeroprakt
- Piper Aircraft, Inc.
- Evektor-Aerotechnik
Recent News:
- In coming April 2025, Air-Tech Inc. announced the availability of the Quicksilver MX Sprint equipped with the new AERO1000 Engine Package. This development enhances the ultralight aircraft's performance, offering pilots improved reliability and efficiency.In March 2024, Vittorazi showcased its latest innovation, the Cosmos300 EFI, featuring electronic fuel injection in a prototype version. This development highlights the company's commitment to advancing ultralight aviation technology.
- In March 2025, Aeromarine-LSA unveiled the Merlin Lite, an all-aluminum ultralight aircraft compliant with FAA Part 103 regulations. Priced at $35,000, it offers a 120mph cruise speed, aiming to provide an affordable yet high-performance option for aviation enthusiasts.
- In Feb 2025, TL-Ultralight introduced its latest model, the Stream, designed for high performance and advanced flight capabilities. The company plans to bring this aircraft to the U.S. market, expanding its global presence.
- In October 2024, Pivotal launched its new personal electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, such as the BlackFly, expanding the possibilities for personal air mobility regarding Ultralight Aircraft.
- In October 2024, Companies like Pivotal have introduced personal electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, such as the BlackFly, expanding the possibilities for personal air mobility regarding Ultralight Aircraft.