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GSV AirCO
GSV AirCO operates from New York and Singapore, applying the GSV ecosystem model to investments in sustainable aviation and air mobility.
GSV AirCO
GSV AirCO appears to be a specialized investment vehicle within the broader GSV network, an ecosystem known for platforms like the ASU+GSV Summit and GSV Ventures. The New York–Singapore corridor implies a mandate spanning both North American and Southeast Asian markets, targeting early- to growth-stage companies operating at the convergence of air transport and climate technology. The AirCO name suggests a portfolio concentrated on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, and carbon capture technologies for the airline sector. Investment activity and portfolio composition remain opaque in public records. The firm’s presence in Singapore aligns with the city-state’s push to become a global sustainable aviation hub, while the New York base connects it to US venture and institutional capital. Without confirmed positions or fund closes, the precise stage and check-size strategy cannot be determined from available sources. The team size and leadership structure are not publicly disclosed. The dual-office geography implies a lean operating model, likely leveraging the existing GSV network for deal sourcing and diligence. There are no known adjacent philanthropic vehicles or operating companies formally linked to GSV AirCO. The last verifiable operational event could not be identified, reflecting the firm’s preference for maintaining a low public profile. GSV AirCO’s structural profile — a thematic vehicle embedded within a broader multi-platform ecosystem — is a known pattern in climate tech investing, but the firm itself has not publicly differentiated its governance or succession architecture from other GSV initiatives.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
New York, NY, United States
Additional offices
Singapore
Frequently asked questions
What is GSV AirCO's relationship to the broader GSV network?
GSV AirCO operates as a thematic investment initiative within the Global Silicon Valley (GSV) ecosystem, which includes GSV Ventures and the ASU+GSV Summit. The AirCO designation specifically targets the aviation and air mobility sectors, though the exact legal and operational separation from other GSV entities is not detailed in public filings.
Which technologies does GSV AirCO invest in?
Based on the AirCO branding and the New York–Singapore footprint, the firm likely targets sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), electric and hybrid-electric aircraft platforms, and carbon reduction technologies for commercial aviation. Without a published portfolio, the specific sub-sectors remain inferred rather than confirmed.
Does GSV AirCO invest from a dedicated fund or a balance sheet?
The capital structure has not been publicly disclosed. GSV AirCO may operate as a balance-sheet vehicle allocating capital from the broader GSV network, or it could manage external commitments from institutional limited partners. No regulatory filings confirm the structure.
How does the Singapore office influence the firm's investment approach?
Singapore is positioning itself as a global hub for sustainable aviation, including a national SAF mandate and a government-supported ecosystem for aerospace innovation. GSV AirCO's Singapore presence likely provides proximity to Asian airlines, regional SAF producers, and government-linked co-investors.
Who leads GSV AirCO's investment team?
No named principals have been publicly identified. The firm has not disclosed a managing partner, CIO, or investment committee. This absence of named leadership is atypical for venture-stage vehicles in the climate and mobility space and may indicate an emerging or stealth-stage operation.
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