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Natilus reshapes the future of air freight with Siemens software

2024年7月22日
Plano, Texas, USA

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  • Natilus uses Siemens Xcelerator software portfolio to design aircraft with 1.5x more cargo capacity that uses 50% less fuel
  • Siemens showcases collaboration with Natilus at Farnborough International Airshow

Siemens Digital Industries Software announced today that Natilus, an aerospace company based in the United States, has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software. The company is focused on transforming the world’s supply chain with its next-generation blended-wing-body aircraft, and through its use of Siemens software it has reduced the development time to build its first prototype aircraft by 50%.

Founded in 2016 by Aleksey Matyushev and Anatoly Star, Natilus aims to commoditize the freight transport industry through innovation and advanced technology. Natilus’ blended-wing body design ‘Diamond’ cargo bay is planned to offer 1.5 times more cargo capacity than current cargo aircraft while consuming 50% less fuel. These innovative aircraft represent a quantum leap in operational economics, increasing revenue in the hyper competitive cargo freight industry.

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Image courtesy of Natilus

“Siemens' immersive technology is revolutionizing how we develop our next-generation aircraft. It's not just about seeing the design; it's about experiencing it in a way that enhances our engineering decisions and accelerates innovation,” said Aleksey Matyushev, CEO, Natilus. “Our work with Siemens and our adoption of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio allow us to achieve the speed with which innovation needs to occur and helps us to remain agile, flexible and reactive as we strive to meet customers’ demands for next generation, sustainable aircraft.”

“Natilus is setting the benchmark for the power of digital transformation and agility in the aerospace industry, and we’re delighted that it has selected Siemens as a trusted partner to help them achieve their mission of reinventing the global air cargo industry,” said Todd Tuthill, vice president for Aerospace and Defense, Siemens Digital Industries Software. “We look forward to working with the team as they bring their innovative new aircraft to market – it’s another excellent example of how innovators and pioneers are adopting Siemens Xcelerator and our aerospace digital threads to help them build a more sustainable aviation industry.”

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Image courtesy of Natilus

Natilus has adopted NX™ X software for aircraft engineering and Teamcenter® software for Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software. Natilius uses NX X for the highly complex surface design and mechanical engineering capabilities required for this fast-paced project. Because NX X is delivered through the cloud as part of Siemens Xcelerator as a service, Natilus is able to protect its mission critical intellectual property while enabling agile collaboration on design and engineering tasks with its geographically dispersed development team.

Bringing the aircraft to the customer with immersive design

Natilus has been an early adopter of NX immersive designer, where they combine the real and digital worlds using the new Sony XR Head Mounted Display. Featuring precise 3D interaction, stunning visual fidelity and seamless collaboration the Natilus team can travel with all the tools they need to provide clients and potential customers with the full immersive experience firsthand.

“When it comes to building next-generation aircraft, there is immense value in taking a model from a 2D screen to a full-scale 85-foot wingspan digital twin in our hangar. We've been able to experience this thanks to the power of the Siemens "industrial metaverse" as one of the first companies selected to use the advanced Sony headset and augmented reality software. This technology is making immersive design a reality and enabling collaborative product engineering capabilities and customer engagement that weren't possible before,” said Matyushev.

“One of Natilus’ key challenges is showing customers the exact breadth and depth of the products we are building. While engineers can see individual pieces in the hangar to develop a partial idea of the design, putting all together in an immersive engineering environment allows customers to understand the entire design at scale. This type of technology is part of our story to help make those sales and keep conversations with customers really energetic. Our development pace is skyrocketing with this collaboration as we work hand-in-hand with these innovative companies to shape the future of aviation and how it’s built.”

Natilus showcased at the Siemens chalet at Farnborough International Airshow

At the Farnborough Air Show this week, Siemens is highlighting its collaboration with Natilus at chalet C331-32, demonstrating the practical applications and benefits of the 3D immersive environment that is connected to physics-based design tools. This demonstration will showcase how engineers anywhere can collaborate in real-time and how immersive engineering is a practical application of the industrial metaverse.

Learn more

The Natilus team recently sat down with Siemens’ Todd Tuthill to talk about its work – you can listen to interview on the Talking Aerospace Today podcast here: https://blogs.sw.siemens.com/podcasts/category/talking-aerospace-today/

To learn more about how Siemens is helping aerospace companies of all sizes to build the next generation of sustainable aircraft, visit: https://xcelerator.siemens.com/global/en/industries/aerospace.html

西门子数字化工业软件通过Siemens Xcelerator 数字商业平台的软件、硬件和服务,帮助各规模企业实现数字化转型。西门子全栈式工业软件和全面的数字孪生可助力企业优化设计、工程与制造流程,将创新想法变为可持续的产品,从芯片到系统,从产品到制造,跨越所有行业,创造数字价值。Siemens Digital Industries Software – Accelerating transformation.

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