Doroni Aerospace Surpasses $30M in Total Funding as H1-X Two-Seat eVTOL Moves Toward Production
U.S. eVTOL startup Doroni Aerospace has announced that its cumulative fundraising has exceeded $30 million, including $17 million raised since the unveiling of the H1-X two-seat aircraft in late March. The company plans to complete engineering design and prototype preparation this year, advance FAA airworthiness certification in 2025, and deliver the first customer units in 2028.

Highlights
- Doroni Aerospace has surpassed $30 million in total cumulative fundraising as of mid-2024.
- The company raised $17 million following the H1-X two-seat eVTOL unveiling in late March 2024.
- Doroni plans to complete full engineering design and prototype refinement for the H1-X by end of 2024.
- FAA airworthiness certification efforts, including dedicated test unit construction and flight validation, are scheduled for 2025.
- First customer deliveries of the H1-X are targeted for 2028.
Doroni Aerospace Crosses $30M Funding Milestone, Accelerating H1-X Development
U.S. electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) startup Doroni Aerospace has announced via its official LinkedIn account that its total cumulative fundraising has surpassed $30 million.
In the post, the company stated: "Since the launch of the H1-X at the end of March, we have raised an additional $17 million, officially pushing our total funding past this milestone."
H1-X Two-Seat eVTOL Development Roadmap
According to the development roadmap published on Doroni Aerospace's official website, the company has outlined the following milestones:
2024 (Current Year):
- Complete full engineering design of the H1-X two-seat aircraft
- Finalize specifications for all core systems, including flight control, propulsion, and safety mechanisms
- Complete prototype preparation and refinement ahead of flight testing
2025:
- Work closely with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to confirm airworthiness certification requirements
- Build H1-X test units for FAA flight testing
- Validate flight safety, flight performance, and system reliability
- Continue progressing through the FAA airworthiness certification review process
2028:
- Deliver the first customer-ordered units
Company Background
Doroni Aerospace is focused on developing personal air vehicles accessible to everyday consumers. The H1-X is the company's flagship two-seat eVTOL, designed to make daily commuter flight a practical reality. With this latest round of funding secured, the company has taken another significant step toward achieving FAA certification and bringing its aircraft to commercial delivery.
For more information, visit the Doroni Aerospace official LinkedIn page.
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