Where the impossible takes flight
AeroSigma explores the future of aviation, aerospace, and the advanced technologies shaping the next era of human mobility, engineering, and exploration.
Part publication, part venture platform, AeroSigma examines not only breakthrough ideas—but the realities that determine whether those ideas can succeed in the real world.
From supersonic flight and next-generation aircraft to AI-driven engineering, sustainable propulsion, advanced manufacturing, defense technologies, and space infrastructure, AeroSigma focuses on the intersection of innovation, economics, engineering, and execution.
Because in aerospace, visionary ideas are only the beginning.
What We Cover
AeroSigma publishes articles, deep dives, commentary, and visual analysis across areas including:
- Commercial and business aviation
- Supersonic and hypersonic flight
- Aerospace startups and industry strategy
- Space exploration and future space infrastructure
- Engineering, manufacturing, and systems development
- AI and advanced technologies in aerospace
- Investment trends and capital formation
- Defense, autonomy, and emerging mobility systems
Our work combines technical curiosity with practical analysis—examining not just what is technologically possible, but what is economically, operationally, and strategically viable.
Many aerospace concepts fail not because the vision was wrong, but because the execution, timing, funding, certification path, or market dynamics were underestimated.
AeroSigma exists to explore those realities openly.
Beyond Commentary
AeroSigma is also intended to evolve beyond a media platform.
Over time, AeroSigma may pursue selected initiatives directly through venture development, partnerships, advisory work, incubation, or investment in companies and technologies aligned with its mission.
That mission is simple:
To help accelerate ambitious aerospace and deep-technology ideas from concept toward reality.
Our Perspective
We believe the aerospace industry is entering one of the most important transition periods since the dawn of the jet age.
Advances in computing, materials, propulsion, manufacturing, autonomy, and private capital are reshaping what small teams and new entrants can accomplish.
At the same time, the challenges remain enormous:
- Certification and regulation
- Infrastructure constraints
- Long development timelines
- Capital intensity
- Supply chain complexity
- Public and political acceptance
The companies that succeed over the next two decades will not simply be those with the boldest ideas.
They will be the ones capable of aligning technology, economics, execution, and timing.
Looking Ahead
AeroSigma is an evolving platform and long-term project.
Some ideas explored here may remain thought experiments. Others may become collaborations, ventures, products, or companies.
This site is intended to be a place to think seriously about the future of flight and advanced technology—while remaining grounded in the realities required to actually build it.
Because the future is not created by imagination alone.
It is created by those willing to execute.
About the Founder

Vik Kachoria is an aerospace entrepreneur, investor, and technology executive with more than four decades of experience spanning aerospace, engineering, finance, strategy, and venture development.
He is the Founder & CEO of Spike Aerospace, where he leads the development of next-generation quiet supersonic aircraft designed to dramatically reduce global travel times while improving efficiency, economics, and passenger experience.
Throughout his career, Vik has worked across startups, advanced technology ventures, engineering programs, investment initiatives, and strategic advisory roles—focusing on the intersection of ambitious ideas and practical execution.
AeroSigma reflects many of the themes that have shaped his career:
- The future of flight
- Commercialization of advanced technologies
- Systems thinking and engineering
- Long-term technology trends
- Capital formation and venture strategy
- The realities of bringing difficult ideas to market
Through AeroSigma, Vik explores the technologies, companies, economic forces, and strategic decisions shaping the future of aerospace and deep technology.
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Vik Kachoria
MaxSigma
Ideas on leadership, society, technology, institutions and long-term change.
- Website: MaxSigma
Spike Aerospace
Quiet supersonic flight for business and commercial aviation.
- Website: Spike Aerospace
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AeroSigma
Future-focused analysis on aviation, aerospace, engineering, advanced technology, and the economics of innovation.