Beta Technologies, Shoreline Aviation Partner with Massachusetts Agencies to Promote Electric Aviation
Beta Technologies is building a network of charging stations while it pursues certification of its electric aircraft.
Beta Technologies is building a network of charging stations while it pursues certification of its electric aircraft.
The company’s BlackFly personal eVTOL is one of the first of its kind to be sold and delivered to customers.
The eVTOL manufacturer Joby Aviation hit another key milestone on its path to type certification with the introduction of crewed test flights.
The artist turned entrepreneur will also train to become one of the first pilots of Jetson One, the company’s flagship aircraft.
Denver firm says the FAA has accepted its functional hazard analysis for its eFlyer 2.
According to Textron, Surf Air Mobility has paid the deposit for the first of 100 aircraft with the option for an additional 50.
The vertiport infrastructure and charging station provider looks to expand its presence on the other side of the Pacific.
The aircraft will be used to demonstrate logistics and other missions during joint flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
The defense titan and the Department of Energy have entered a yearlong collaboration to prototype a new system that converts solid hydrogen to electricity.
The European regulator released a 58-page proposal to craft rules and regulations for drones and eVTOL aircraft, including air taxis.