The electrically propelled Electra eSTOL aircraft needs just 100 feet to take off ... and already has $9 billion in orders!
EHang established a JV with JAC Motors to fund construction of a production facility for its eVTOL after successful tests in Spain.
Electra's aircraft looks conventional enough, but it generates ludicrous amounts of lift, to take off and land at incredibly slow speeds, using almost no runway. With US$9 billion in pre-orders, it's ...
Former Volocopter chief test pilot Paul Stone has joined eVTOL rival Vertical Aerospace in a major boost for the future ...
Florida-based Doroni Aerospace told FLYING it signed two agreements that could net the personal electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft manufacturer up to $180 million in funding.
New Horizon Aircraft (NASDAQ: HOVR), doing business as Horizon Aircraft (“Horizon Aircraft” or the “Company”), an advanced aerospace engineering ...
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