The collaboration marks Kawasaki’s return to aviation propulsion, bringing its piston engine expertise to Dronamics’ flagship long-range, heavy-payload drone platform.

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Kawasaki Motors has announced a strategic partnership with Bulgarian cargo drone airline Dronamics to integrate its aero piston engines into the Black Swan, the company’s flagship unmanned aircraft.
The collaboration signals Kawasaki’s renewed focus on aviation propulsion systems and highlights the growing convergence between traditional engine manufacturers and the rapidly expanding UAV cargo industry.
Best known globally for its motorcycles and powersports machines, Kawasaki Motors is also part of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, which has long-standing expertise in aerospace engineering. This latest move underscores a broader ambition to diversify into advanced air mobility and next-generation transport solutions.
Described as a “long-term collaboration,” the agreement will cover the entire development process, from research and engineering to flight testing and validation on the Black Swan platform.

The Black Swan is designed to carry payloads of up to 350 kilograms across distances of 2,500 kilometers, offering delivery speeds up to 80 percent faster, costs 50 percent lower, and emissions up to 60 percent lower than conventional transport methods, according to Kawasaki.
“Partnering with Dronamics represents an exciting milestone in Kawasaki Motors’ renewed commitment to aerospace innovation,” said Hiroshi Tomomori, Managing Executive Officer and Group Manager of Kawasaki’s Aviation Systems Group. “By combining our long expertise in engine development with Dronamics’ pioneering UAV technology, we aim to deliver propulsion systems that redefine performance and sustainability in unmanned and general aviation aircraft.”
The partnership comes as the Japanese industrial giant explores wider aerospace applications for its engines. Earlier this year, the company’s supercharged H2 SX motorcycle engine was adopted by French hybrid aircraft firm VoltAero.

For Dronamics, the deal represents a significant step in scaling its Black Swan aircraft, which is also being positioned for use in disaster relief, emergency resupply, firefighting, and other civil protection missions.
While much of the industry is focused on electric and hybrid propulsion, piston engines remain attractive for long-range, heavy-payload missions, especially in regions with limited charging infrastructure. Kawasaki’s aero engines are expected to enhance the Black Swan’s market-leading efficiency and endurance.
The collaboration will span the full lifecycle of development and validation, further cementing both companies’ role in shaping the future of sustainable cargo aviation.


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