
Aero Tec Laboratories (ATL), a developer of flexible fuel bladders and fluid containment systems, will be exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2025, booth number #2539.
At the event, ATL will showcase its newest technologies designed for unmanned platforms operating across air, land, and sea. With more than 35 years of experience in developing bladder cells for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), ATL delivers highly specialized fuel bladders built to meet the exact needs of unmanned systems.
ATL bladders feature ultra-lightweight construction with thin walls that maximize payload and operational range. They incorporate fully collapsible designs for easy installation and removal and can be customized in shape, size, and material to meet various technical requirements.

Compatible with a wide range of fuels—including Avgas, Mogas, JP-series fuels, Jet A/B, kerosene, diesel, and various biofuels—these bladders are engineered to perform at altitudes up to 60,000 feet and withstand temperatures from -50°C to 95°C.
Integrated systems such as baffles, vent valves, level sensors, drains, and collectors ensure seamless operation, while their robust construction guarantees durability under harsh conditions like impact, vibration, launching, retrieval, and hard landings. They also offer low maintenance with long service life and minimal upkeep required.
ATL leverages advanced CAD systems to produce soft tooling, or “e-templates,” which enable them to deliver prototype bladders and move to full-scale production. This streamlined process ensures both speed and consistency in meeting client needs.
Beyond flexible bladders, ATL also manufactures rigid tanks and containment systems from materials like aluminum, carbon fibre, and roto-moulded polymers. Supporting a wide range of sectors from aerospace and motorsport to marine.
Visit ATL at XPONENTIAL 2025, booth #2539, to discover advanced fuel bladder solutions for unmanned systems.