
AIBOT is a California-based company founded in 2022 that develops AI-defined, software-driven, high-tech, high-performance electric vertical takeoff and landing (aiEVTOL) aircraft and ecosystems. The company aims to disrupt the next generation of mobility by transforming the aviation industry with autonomous, internet-connected, and sustainable electric aircraft designed for regional and urban mobility. AIBOT's products include manned aiEVTOL aircraft with features such as full electric drive, full autonomy, long range, high speed, and uncompromising safety standards. The company has built multiple prototypes, completed over 500 flight hours, and is engaged in strategic partnerships including with NASA and Honeywell. AIBOT targets reducing travel time, congestion, and environmental impact by providing efficient, safe, and eco-friendly air transportation solutions. The company is positioned to enter commercial service by 2028, with a strong leadership team experienced in technology, mobility, aerospace, and software engineering.

AIBOT is a California-based company founded in 2022 that develops AI-defined, software-driven, high-tech, high-performance electric vertical takeoff and landing (aiEVTOL) aircraft and ecosystems. The company aims to disrupt the next generation of mobility by transforming the aviation industry with autonomous, internet-connected, and sustainable electric aircraft designed for regional and urban mobility. AIBOT's products include manned aiEVTOL aircraft with features such as full electric drive, full autonomy, long range, high speed, and uncompromising safety standards. The company has built multiple prototypes, completed over 500 flight hours, and is engaged in strategic partnerships including with NASA and Honeywell. AIBOT targets reducing travel time, congestion, and environmental impact by providing efficient, safe, and eco-friendly air transportation solutions. The company is positioned to enter commercial service by 2028, with a strong leadership team experienced in technology, mobility, aerospace, and software engineering.
What they build: AI-defined, software-driven aiEVTOL (electric VTOL) aircraft and an ecosystem for urban/regional mobility
Founded: 2022
Headquarters: California (Long Beach / San Bernardino addresses listed)
Team size: 30–38 employees (company site / snapshot statements)
Flight testing: Multiple prototypes; >500 flight hours reported
Funding signal: Received a grant from the Governor's Office of Business & Economic Development (May 2, 2024)
Urban and regional aerial mobility (short- and medium-distance transportation)
2022
DeepTech
Disclosed as a grant round; public sources show the amount obfuscated/redacted
“Governor's Office of Business & Economic Development”