Flyvbird (Flyv) is excited to announce the successful completion of its first demonstration flights yesterday at Germany’s Friedrichshafen Airport, marking a pivotal step towards revolutionizing regional air mobility with flexible, on-demand services.
The company also revealed it will begin its first scheduled flights from Friedrichshafen in May 2025. In partnership with regional companies and supported by key partners including Bauhaus Luftfahrt, its goal is to redefine air travel in underserved regions. Initial bookings are expected to open later this year.
Tomislav Lang, Flyvbird's principal shareholder and founder, and former CEO of SkyWork Airlines, commented: "Yesterday marked a milestone for future regional air mobility models.
With my extensive experience leading several airlines, I am thrilled to spearhead this visionary leap. Flyvbird combines cutting-edge technology with the needs of modern travellers, pathfinding a sustainable future in aviation."
The Merse Family Group, Flyvbird’s lead investor, emphasized the importance of this launch: "We are proud to support Flyvbird at this exciting juncture. Yesterday’s success demonstrates the future of air mobility is rooted in innovation and sustainability. We see enormous potential in Flyvbird and are thrilled to be part of this movement."
Yesterday’s event was made possible through the generous support of Friedrichshafen Airport, Alpenair and its Tecnam PC2012 Traveller and Bauhaus Luftfahrt, all of whom back Flyvbird’s mission to create a flexible, sustainable, and customer-driven future in air travel.