Operational Ecosystem
Our operating ecosystem significantly benefits customers by delivering a seamless, supportive, and future-ready experience
The connected ecosystem integrates operational requirements, exceptional third-party knowledge, and commercial enablers into one accessible, cohesive network.
Our turnkey portfolio currently includes a global leasing entity to support asset acquisition, a hydrogen partner for propulsion, and partners that can support efficient operations, maintenance management, and insurance provision. These are essential elements underpinning PHA-ZE 100 operations.
Future partners will include digital platforms enabling route optimization, flight data tracking, and automated compliance reporting to minimize administrative burdens and operational costs. And, we will keep expanding the portfolio to ensure we can enable efficient operations, improved reliability, and reduced downtime for increased revenues and maximized efficiencies.
Our aim is to ensure customer confidence and a streamlined ownership experience by delivering an aircraft with a complete, end-to-end solution tailored for sustainability, safety, comfort, and flexible performance in diverse environments.
Our vision is to empower customers to focus on their missions—while the ecosystem takes care of the rest
Partners
Top: A rendering of the PHA-ZE 100 flying in Zero livery
Right: George Alafinov, CEO JEKTA Switzerland and Val Miftakhov, CEO ZeroAvia
Zero Avia
Jekta has selected ZeroAvia’s fuel cell power generation system (PGS) technology to demonstrate the concept of a fuel cell variant of its electric amphibious flying boat. The system will be line-fitted as the PHA-ZE 100 hydrogen variant comes to market.
“The JEKTA team shares our vision of introducing clean aircraft propulsion systems into commercial operations. We are noting a resurgence in the seaplane market, and we’re excited to work with an innovative company that is leading and shaping the future of amphibious aviation. We see the huge potential for creating zero-emission amphibious flights, and we believe hydrogen-electric propulsion will play a big role in this market”
Val Miftakhov, CEO ZeroAvia
Metavionics
Jekta signs agreement with Metavonics to support operator efficiencies.
The platform will be based on OpenMatrix® Hub, a disruptive open computer that provides the flexibility to develop and simplify the certification of different avionics functions. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) confirms Jekta’s intent to integrate OpenMatrix® compact hardware into the PHA-ZE 100 control unit supporting the auxiliary functions of the aircraft.
“We are producing the first open, modular avionics platform for safety-critical applications specifically designed to meet the needs of advanced air mobility vehicles, and we’re delighted to work with the visionary PHA-ZE 100 program. It will be a game-changer in the amphibious aviation sector, and we are proud that we can help Jekta achieve the goal of reducing operating costs and emissions while adding more value to the regional aviation network.”
Mohamed Eladl, CEO of Metavonics
Honeywell
The signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Honeywell, signifies the first step in exploring, identifying, and confirming a suite of Honeywell systems to integrate with the world’s first 19-seat, electrically powered, regional, amphibious aircraft.
“The signing of this MOU is a real vote of confidence for Jekta and the PHA-ZE 100, which will satisfy the travel demands of a whole new generation of passengers seeking affordable, environmentally friendly, regional travel solutions. We are proud to be a beneficiary of the years of Honeywell experience and anticipate that it will add real value to the development of an aircraft that operators will welcome, and passengers will love”
George Alafinov, CEO Jekta
Aerovy
Swiss amphibious aircraft developer Jekta has partnered with software provider Aerovy and specialised insurance firm Advanced Technology Assurance (ATA).
“With amphibian aircraft that operate on water, paved and unpaved runways, the ability to monitor aircraft performance and facilitate predictive maintenance will enable operators to reduce downtime and optimise operations. Our Spectra platform will enable Jekta to better support operators regularly flying in remote or environmentally challenging environments, reducing maintenance-related downtime and supporting consistent revenue generation.”
Nick Gunady, CEO of Aerovy
ATA
Customers taking delivery of the PHA-ZE 100 aircraft will have access to ATA through a preferred provider relationship, which will see ATA offer competitive insurance and risk underwriting products, including hull insurance and other forms of cover relating to JEKTA’s PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraft
“The tailored insurance policies being defined for JEKTA customers will give operators confidence in the product and support access to what is traditionally a challenging element for aircraft operators and owners of amphibian aviation.”
”With this relationship in place, customers will have more certainty around direct operating costs and know that their asset is sufficiently protected.”
Alistair Blundy, CEO and Lead Underwriter, ATA