A British start-up recently pulled off a key maneuver for electric vertical flight—but certification, infrastructure and demand will decide whether air taxis fill our skies ...
Imagine a future with nearly silent air taxis flying above traffic jams and navigating between skyscrapers and suburban droneports. Transportation arrives at the touch of your smartphone and with ...
An all electric aircraft has flown demonstration flights from Manhattan to John F. Kennedy International Airport, something the operator hopes will become an everyday occurrence at locations around ...
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Joby Aviation’s four-passenger eVTOL aircraft is regarded by analysts as one of the leaders in the race toward commercial certification. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Joby Aviation Daily transportation ...
Electric flights are one step closer. Over the past two years, several major airlines have signed letters of intent with the makers of electric aircraft. Now, one Scandinavian airline has started ...
Vertical Aerospace, a British company backed by Honeywell and American Airlines, is rapidly gaining ground in bringing its electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft to market. The company, which ...
The South Florida-based UrbanLink Air Mobility is taking steps to launch all-electric operations by 2027. That same year, it expects the first Beta Technologies eCTOL (electric conventional takeoff ...
Electric flight has taken off for Air New Zealand. The country's flag carrier of which bears its name, made its maiden test flight this week as the fully electric BETA ALIA CX300 took flight across ...
Two aviation innovators have joined hands to offer what might be the first zero-emission commercial flights in the world. One of them is Ecojet, the UK's first green airline, and the other one is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japan Airlines is looking at the feasibility of hydrogen-electric aircraft via three new partnerships. The use of hydrogen over ...