Atair EXO-X2™ Twin Micro-Turbine-Powered Composite Wingsuit
Designed by Daniel Preston and Barnaby Wainfan

Atair's EXO-Wing™ is the world's smallest human-piloted jet airplane. Exoskeletons for increasing human capabilities were once the subject of fictional comic book writers; now it has become real technology to enable human flight. This futuristic aircraft is constructed from advanced aerospace composite materials. The twin micro-turbine-powered EXO-Wing™ is so small and lightweight that a human wears it like a backpack.

Atair AeroSuit™ Flexible Wingsuit
Designed by Daniel Preston

Atair's AeroSuit™ is an engineered bat-like flexible wing suit constructed with advanced composite textiles. This high-technology garment allows a skydiver to glide to a target miles away from the drop point. The arms and legs of the AeroSuit™ include inflating webbed panels that form the elements of a wing which dramatically improves the aerodynamics of a skydiver, providing a safe and extraordinary flight experience.

Both innovations are made from a new generation of composite textiles pioneered by Atair which are engineered to perform under extreme conditions.