The latest electric vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft targets short-range, low-altitude travel and can be operated without a pilot’s license.
The Rictor X4 electric aircraft promises personal flight for $39,900, making eVTOL technology accessible with 50 mph speeds ...
Joby Aviation on Thursday announced the first flight of its new turbine-electric, autonomous vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, marking a major step toward hybrid VTOL operations for commercial ...
Joby Aviation's latest iteration of its autonomous all-electric S4 air taxi VTOL aircraft has made its maiden flight. The new variant aimed at the defense market boasts a turbine-electric hybrid ...
Flight testing expected to start in fall 2025, with operational demonstrations expected in 2026 New aircraft class could be used for a wide range of low-altitude support use-cases Gas turbine hybrid ...
Odys Aviation says its Laila hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft will have a payload of 125 pounds and a range of 391 nm.
All-electric aircraft developer Archer has entered a key development phase ahead of full-fledged flight certification and commercial operations. Last week, Archer completed a piloted flight in its ...
The San Bernardino County Fire Department hosted a demonstration this week to check out a cutting edge, electrically powered, vertical takeoff and landing-capable aircraft and assess its potential use ...
Czech company Zuri now has additional capital from the Advanced Air Mobility Group to support efforts to build a new technology demonstrator for its planned hybrid-electric VTOL aircraft.