In this episode, Wouter tells how why he started AirShaper and goes into detail about how the company can help those in the AAM market to analyse and improve their aerodynamic designs.
As AirShaper is taking a fresh approach to computational dynamics, Wouter shares more details about this and also talks about the role computational fluid design can play in passing aircraft regulations issued by EASA.
We then hear more about the work AirShaper has done with companies in this space and where it sees opportunities for further growth, as well as Wouter's takeaways after conducting a compelling interview with EASA on VTOL certification.