Rotor Roundup: What’s on the Horizon for Helicopters and eVTOLs?
FLYING looks at the near future of both categories.
FLYING looks at the near future of both categories.
We cover Clay Lacy Aviation’s partnership with air taxi manufacturer Overair and plenty more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The FBO network and infrastructure developer will install vertiports and electric chargers and work toward an air taxi concept of operations.
The hybrid-electric short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) aircraft manufacturer reached the milestone following orders from JetSetGo, Lygg, and Charm Aviation.
The private charter marketplace signed agreements with Horizon Aircraft, Overair, and Electra.aero to acquire as many as 280 aircraft.
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) design is built for passenger, medical, cargo, and military use cases.
We try to answer that question and more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The company will bring aircraft, vertiport infrastructure, and electric charging stations to the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area in a bid to launch regional AAM services.
The manufacturer signed agreements to provide air taxis, establish a nationwide AAM network, and provide aircraft and training to Korean police.
In a letter to DOT and DOE leadership, eVTOL startups, aerospace giants and others made the case for increased government funding.