LAS VEGAS — Aviation technology company COOLFLY will introduce its ultralight personal eVTOL aircraft at CES 2026, marking a strategic move into the rapidly developing low-altitude aviation market.
The aircraft has been engineered for operations within the 0 to 30 metre altitude range and features a lightweight design of around 110 kilograms, a single-seat configuration and a maximum speed of 100 kilometres per hour. Fully electric propulsion enables zero-emission operation, aligning with sustainability goals in next-generation mobility.
Coolfly says its platform is designed to meet regulatory standards such as FAA Part 103, following regulatory developments led by the Federal Aviation Administration, enabling licence-free operation in applicable jurisdictions. This regulatory alignment is intended to make personal flight more accessible to non-professional users.
The company will showcase standing and seated variants of its second-generation eVTOL, incorporating AI-driven flight control, autonomous path planning and enhanced safety systems, including redundant sensors and enclosed propulsion.
Coolfly believes its ultralight platform complements the broader Advanced Air Mobility ecosystem by focusing on practical, short-range applications such as urban transport, aerial tourism and emergency services, rather than long-distance air taxi operations.