The FAA launches groundbreaking pilot program testing electric flying cars and air taxis across 26 states, bringing futuristic transport closer to reality.
Flying taxis may sound futuristic, but the battle between Joby and Archer could shape a $100 billion industry. Here's what investors need to know before this technology takes off.
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Trump admin launches EVTOL air taxi program
Trump Admin Launches EVTOL Air Taxi Program ...
Brace yourselves for the most famous electric air taxi made in Japan, and backed by Suzuki as the official production partner ...
Companies including Joby, Archer, and Beta will begin real-world testing of electric air taxis under new U.S. Department of ...
Utah is among eight states the federal government has selected to test the future of electric aircraft and other aviation ...
BETA Technologies (BETA) drew fresh attention after the U.S. Department of Transportation and FAA picked it for the first eVTOL Integration Pilot Program, giving the company roles in seven of eight ...
This innovative aviation company isn't winning popularity contests, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't appear on your radar.
Archer Aviation announced a collaboration with Starlink to integrate high-speed satellite internet into its Midnight Air ...
SkyDrive Inc. ("SkyDrive"), a leading Japanese eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) (*1) manufacturer, is pleased to announce the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) with ...
Eve Holdings (EVEX) is in a strategic partnership with Alt Air and Skyports Infrastructure to accelerate the rollout of electric vertical take-off and landing services across New South Wales and ...
Pivotal, the market leader in light electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) ultralight vehicles, today announced a proof-of-concept project with Hyde County and Code Blue Resources to establish ...
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