Company: XAIR
Filing Date: 2025-06-20
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-015750
Chunk: 755

Company: Beyond Air, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-20
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 755
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 achieve an adequate level of acceptance by physicians, patients, third-party payors and others in the
medical community, we will not be able to generate sufficient revenue to become or remain profitable.

If we fail to properly manage our anticipated
growth, our business could suffer.

Our rapid growth has placed, and
will continue to place, a significant strain on our management and on our operational and financial resources and systems. Failure to
manage our growth effectively could cause us to over-invest or under-invest in infrastructure, and result in losses or weaknesses in our
infrastructure, which could materially adversely affect us. Additionally, our anticipated growth will increase the demands placed on our
suppliers, resulting in an increased need for us to carefully monitor for quality assurance. Any failure by us to manage our growth effectively
could have an adverse effect on our ability to achieve our development and commercialization goals.

Pricing pressure from our competitors and our
customers may impact our ability to sell our products at prices necessary to support our current business strategies.

The industry in which we operate
is characterized by intense competition, and the market continues to attract numerous new companies and technologies, which has encouraged
more established companies to intensify competitive pricing pressure. As a result of this increased competition, as well as the challenges
of third-party coverage and reimbursement practices, we believe there will be continued pricing pressure in the future. If competitive
forces drive down the prices we are able to charge for our products, our profit margins will shrink, which will adversely affect our ability
to maintain our profitability and to invest in and grow our business.

Cybersecurity risks and the failure to maintain
the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our computer hardware, software, and Internet applications and related tools and functions
could result in harm to our business and/or subject us to costs, fines or lawsuits.

We rely on sophisticated information
technology systems and network infrastructure to operate and manage our business. We also maintain personally identifiable information
(“PII”) about our employees, and given the nature of our business, we have access to protected health information (“PHI”).
Our business therefore depends on the continuous, effective, reliable, and secure operation of our computer hardware, software, networks,
Internet servers, and related infrastructure. To the extent that our hardware or software malfunctions or access to our data by internal
personnel, suppliers or customers through the Internet is interrupted or compromised, our business could suffer.

The integrity and protection of
our customer, personnel, financial, research and