ST Engineering and Bureau Veritas Sign Cooperation Agreement to Advance Wing-in-Ground Technology

ST Engineering and BV posing with AirFish
(L-R) David Barrow, Vice President, South Asia and Pacific Zone, Bureau Veritas, Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace, ST Engineering, Matthieu de Tugny, EVP & President, Marine & Offshore, Bureau Veritas, Professor Chan Eng Soon, Chief Executive Officer of the Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore, Yong Ping Koh, Chief Executive of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore Singapore, Dr. Kenneth Low, Associate Professor and Cluster Director in the Engineering Cluster of the Singapore Institute of Technology, and Leon Tan, GM, ST Engineering AirX with the two-seater AirFish 3 in the background at Singapore Maritime Week 2024.

ST Engineering AirX (AirX), a joint venture between ST Engineering and Peluca (formerly known as Wigetworks), announced a strategic partnership with Bureau Veritas (BV), a global leader in the Testing, Inspection and Certification industry, aimed at advancing Wing-in-Ground (WIG) technology. The collaboration will focus on the classification and certification of AirX’s AirFish WIG craft, which represents a vital step towards its entry into service.

The AirFish is a groundbreaking WIG marine craft that operates just above the water, utilising aerodynamic forces generated by ground effect to achieve a more fuel-efficient high speed of travel. Under the partnership and a shared vision in driving innovation, AirX and BV will work together to classify and certify AirFish 8, a 10-seater WIG craft, under BV’s NI525 process for the risk-based qualification of new technology, and liaise with flag states to register the marine platform in respective countries. AirX and BV will also pool their expertise and resources to establish a robust framework for the classification and certification of AirX’s future WIG platforms, and lay the groundwork for the serial production of the AirFish WIG craft.

AirX will contribute its design and development specialisms as the OEM of the WIG craft, and leverage ST Engineering’s expertise in aircraft certification and qualification with civil aviation authorities. BV will provide advisory services on the design and development of the AirFish WIG craft from a regulatory and classification perspective, as well as technology qualification assessments based on BV’s NI525, classification and equipment certification services, whilst also providing risk and safety assessments associated with the development and operations of AirFish WIG craft.

ST Engineering AirX’s AirFish 8 during a test flight.
ST Engineering AirX’s AirFish 8 during a test flight.

Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace at ST Engineering, said, “In our pioneering journey to commercialise the world’s first WIG craft, we have chosen to partner Bureau Veritas to classify and certify our AirFish Wing-in-Ground solution. This is a significant milestone in realising the huge potential of Wing-in-Ground technology in areas such as maritime transportation, and the delivery of parapublic and logistics services. We look forward to working with Bureau Veritas to set new standards in innovation and safety, with a technology that is set to revolutionise maritime transportation.”

David Barrow, Vice-President South Asia and Pacific at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, commented, “We are delighted to support the development and deployment of the innovative AirFish Wing-in-Ground technology. Leveraging our extensive industry and regulatory experience, alongside our technological expertise, we will collaborate closely with ST Engineering AirX to navigate the complexities of introducing this groundbreaking solution to the market, with the common goal of driving growth and efficiency for the maritime industry.”

In addition to the partnership with BV, AirX will be collaborating with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore in the trials and development of AirX’s AirFish Wing-in-Ground craft in Singapore. The trials, which are expected to commence from 3Q2024 at a frequency of twice monthly initially, will help contribute to the establishment of an Engineering and Certification Centre of Excellence for WIG in Singapore.

ST Engineering and BV signing ceremony
(L – R) Professor Chan Eng Soon, Chief Executive Officer of the Technology Centre for Offshore and Marine, Singapore, Matthieu de Tugny, EVP & President, Marine & Offshore, Bureau Veritas, Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace, ST Engineering, Dr. Kenneth Low, Associate Professor and Cluster Director in the Engineering Cluster of the Singapore Institute of Technology, David Barrow, Vice President, South Asia and Pacific Zone, Bureau Veritas, and Leon Tan, GM, ST Engineering AirX, at the signing ceremony between ST Engineering and Bureau Veritas at Singapore Maritime Week 2024.
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