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Vertical Aerospace Shares Details on eVTOL Crash, Gears Up for Crewed Testing

The company explained what went wrong during the August accident, and it plans the next phase of testing for 2024.
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Industry Stakeholders Take On the FAA

Get an update on FAA rulemaking, DJI's new delivery drone, an ex-Wisk Aero executive's latest move, and more in this week's Future of ...
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One-Seat eVTOL Needs No Certificate to Fly—and It’s Ready for Piloted Tests

Rotor X Aircraft has completed hundreds of unmanned flights of its kit-built, ultralight Dragon and is ready to add the pilot.
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Former Wisk CEO Joins Flying Car Racing Company Airspeeder

Gary Gysin helmed the self-flying eVTOL company’s rise to relevance and will join Airspeeder as a board member.
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Reliable Robotics Demos Automated Flight System in FAA Trials

The company flew its continuous autopilot system aboard a modified Cessna 208 Caravan, including in simulated Class B airspace.
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Autonomous eVTOL Maker EHang Says It’s on the Cusp of Type Certification

The Chinese firm wrapped up flight-testing for China’s Civil Aviation Administration and had its cloud software approved for trials.
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Who Won, Archer Aviation or Wisk Aero?

Get an update on Archer, Wisk, Skydio and more in this week's Future of FLYING newsletter.
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GAMA and Other Industry Groups Cast Shade on FAA Powered Lift Pilot Proposal

A collection of industry stakeholders rallied against the FAA’s proposed rules for powered-lift pilot certification.
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AAM Industry Gets a New (Electric Ducted) Fan

Schubeler Technologies’ new eP05-21 is the company’s first fan to be designed specifically for AAM and eVTOL applications.
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Vertical Aerospace eVTOL Prototype Goes Down During Uncrewed Test Flight

The company confirmed the August 9 accident in an SEC filing, and photos show significant damage to the aircraft.
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