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Volocopter targets Paris 2024 with electric air taxi
At the Paris Air Show site in Le Bourget, a German-built electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft completed its ...
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Electric air taxi costs set for steep decline
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are advancing toward commercial readiness at a pace few anticipated ...
Legal wrangling between leading eVTOL companies Joby, Archer, and Vertical threatens the future of the industry.
Flying cars may seem like something you've seen in a TV show such as "The Jetsons", but something similar could soon have a ...
US aerospace startups Joby, Archer, and Beta are in a high-stakes race to bring the "Jetsons'" dream of flying cars to life.
The Florida-based company, closely linked to aircraft manufacturer Embraer, sees air taxis as a way to relieve traffic ...
A single accident has derailed every new transportation technology. Electric air taxis are nearly commercial and ...
On April 27, 2026, aviation company Joby Aviation completed the first-ever electric air taxi demonstration flight in New York City. The aircraft took off from JFK and landed at a Manhattan heliport, ...
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ACHR advances aircraft development, manufacturing and readiness for commercial air taxi services. ACHR benefits from U.S. pilot program participation supporting future commercialization efforts. JOBY ...
An all-electric aircraft has flown demonstration flights from Manhattan to John F. Kennedy International Airport, something the operator hopes will become an everyday occurrence at locations around ...
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