From the innovation hub of Visp, Switzerland, Dufour Aerospace is crafting a new breed of aircraft that merge the best of two worlds—helicopter versatility and airplane efficiency. Their flagship platform, aero3, is a tilt-wing, hybrid-electric eVTOL designed for real-world missions in medical transport, search and rescue, and regional mobility.
With Swiss precision, aerospace expertise, and a clear eye on utility, Dufour is building not just a flying machine—but a serious aircraft for serious missions.
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The Founders: Jasmine Kent and Thomas Pfammatter
Dufour Aerospace was co-founded by Jasmine Kent, a software engineer and systems architect with experience in autonomous systems, and Thomas Pfammatter, a seasoned helicopter pilot and rescue operations expert. Together, they fused aerospace engineering with real-life mission needs, creating aircraft designed for mountain rescue, emergency response, and high-performance transport.
This blend of high-tech vision and operational experience drives every aspect of the company’s aircraft development.
The Aircraft: Aero3 – A Hybrid Tilt-Wing with Purpose
The centerpiece of Dufour’s innovation is the aero3, a tilt-wing aircraft designed for vertical takeoff and landing, followed by efficient horizontal cruise flight.
aero3 Key Specifications:
The aircraft is designed to land on hospital rooftops, rural landing pads, or remote locations—with the speed and range of a small plane and the flexibility of a helicopter.
Mission: Serve Critical, Real-World Aviation Needs
Dufour isn’t chasing mass urban air taxi fantasies. Their mission is grounded in real-world applications where performance, reliability, and range matter most:
In all cases, the aircraft offers quiet, low-emission operation with long endurance—perfect for high-value missions that helicopters currently serve.
Development Status & Strategic Partnerships
Dufour has made steady progress toward commercialization:
Why Ceekers Should Watch Dufour Aerospace
For Ceekers—those invested in immersive travel, logistics, climate-conscious aviation, and practical innovation—Dufour Aerospace stands out for several reasons:
Looking Ahead
While others build for spectacle, Dufour Aerospace is building for service—serving real people in urgent need of speed, access, and clean flight. With aircraft like aero3, the company is poised to replace helicopters in many roles, delivering a quieter, safer, and more sustainable alternative.
As hybrid-electric systems evolve and infrastructure adapts, Dufour may well lead the way in bridging the gap between regional air mobility and vertical access
PhotoCredit: Dufour Aerospace (Switzerland)