XTI Aerospace will participate in a virtual panel discussion on the drone supply chain on June 25, joining a group of top industry chief executives, according to reports from PR Newswire and Stock Titan.
The event is being hosted by Maxim Defense Technology. XTI Aerospace is the company behind the TriFan aircraft program, which aims to combine vertical takeoff and landing capability with fixed-wing speed and range. The company's inclusion in the panel places it alongside other prominent figures in what has become a rapidly expanding sector of the aerospace industry.
The drone supply chain has drawn increasing attention from both defense and commercial aviation circles. Discussions at events like this one typically cover manufacturing bottlenecks, component sourcing, and the regulatory environment that shapes how quickly new aircraft programs can move from development to deployment.
XTI Aerospace has been working to advance its aircraft development program and has sought partnerships and investment to support that effort. Participation in a high-profile industry panel gives the company a platform to address questions about where its technology fits within the broader ecosystem of unmanned and hybrid aircraft systems.
The June 25 panel is a virtual event, meaning executives and observers from across the industry can participate remotely. No additional details about the specific agenda or other confirmed participants were available at the time of publication.
