A body of aircraft and urban-air-mobility concepts visualised for ICAO innovation programmes and Imaginactive — from eVTOL air taxis and air ambulances to airliners, rotorcraft, supersonic jets and multimodal transport. Each one modelled and rendered to carry a future-mobility idea at a glance.
Over several years, IDMR produced a steady stream of aircraft and mobility concepts in the orbit of ICAO's innovation events and Imaginactive's idea lab — each one a quick, vivid answer to the question of how people and goods might move next.
They range widely on purpose: vertical-lift air taxis and air ambulances, blended-body airliners, a supersonic business jet, rotorcraft, solar high-altitude wings, and even road-to-air transformers and a multimodal transport vision. The common thread is the workflow — model fast, render convincingly, and put a believable object in a real place so the idea reads instantly.
What follows is a selection from that fleet, grouped by family.
The largest group: electric vertical-take-off vehicles for the city and beyond — multirotors, tilt-props and ducted-fan jets, shown in the places they would actually fly.
Conventional take-off concepts — airliners, a supersonic jet, solar high-altitude wings and a light helicopter — where the brief is range, speed and silhouette.
Purpose-built concepts — air ambulances, personal propulsion and a whole multimodal network — including the ICAO-backed Ambular.
Rhinoceros — each concept was blocked and surfaced quickly, prioritising a strong silhouette and a clear story over exhaustive detail.
KeyShot — hero stills were rendered and then composited into real locations — cities, coastlines, mountains — so an unfamiliar vehicle reads as plausible at first glance.
Real-time — selected concepts were also taken into Unreal Engine for motion and interactive presentation at ICAO innovation events.
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