Kawasaki Motors and Endeavor Entrepreneur Led Dronamics Announce Strategic Partnership to Set a New Standard in Aviation Engines

The two companies begin collaboration on aero piston engine integration, with Dronamics named among Kawasaki Motors’ strategic partners in its renewed focus on aviation propulsion systems.  

Hyogo, Japan and Sofia, Bulgaria – 18 September 2025 – Kawasaki Motors, a global leader in engine, motorcycle and powersports production, announced a strategic partnership with Dronamics, a world-leading manufacturer of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The collaboration focuses on the development of Kawasaki’s aero piston engines for diverse aviation applications and their integration into Dronamics’ flagship Black Swan platform – a civilian unmanned cargo aircraft capable of transporting 350kg at a distance of 2,500km.

The long-term collaboration leverages the complementary expertise of Kawasaki Motors, a manufacturer of various powersports products, in engine innovation, and Dronamics in UAV design, manufacturing, and operations. The partnership will see both companies cooperate across the full lifecycle from engine development to testing. This includes R&D and integration engineering, flight testing and validation on Dronamics’ civilian cargo UAV, the Black Swan, aiming to set a new standard in aviation propulsion.

The collaboration strengthens Dronamics’ ties with Japanese industry, as the carbon fiber used in its Black Swan drone already originates from Japan. It also unlocks the path for a fully Japan-built version of the Black Swan, designed for the Japanese market serving not only civilian cargo transport, but also disaster relief, emergency resupply, firefighting and other civil protection missions. 

Kawasaki Motors, a member of the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, is renowned for its high-performance motorcycles. The company draws on long engineering and manufacturing expertise, as well as its heritage in aviation engineering. Dronamics’ know-how in aerospace innovation, including the design, manufacturing and operation of long-range, high-payload cargo drones, will help accelerate time-to-market for Kawasaki Motors’ next-generation propulsion systems, including applications beyond UAVs.

The advanced engine technology is expected to enhance aircraft performance and sustainability, further boosting the Black Swan’s market-leading combination of payload capacity, range, speed and cost efficiency.