The Griffith VTO was a British concept aircraft that pushed vertical takeoff to an extreme. Designed to use dozens of small ...
The Army has begun a new challenge to assess large drones that can take-off and land vertically or use short runways in an ...
Tailsitter aircraft were an early Cold War attempt to create fighters that could take off vertically without runways, operating from ships or remote locations. Designs like the Lockheed XFV and ...
U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace this week unveiled its flagship electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, ...
Vertical Aerospace has unveiled Valo, a new electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, which the company plans ...
Developer recaps a year of flight testing ahead of planned type inspection authorization trials with the FAA in 2026.
In the debate of AI versus human pilots, ULA's Tory Bruno considers a compromise where AI supports warfighters rather than ...
Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL, with controls inspired by the F-35 that make it easier to hover. Its first routes ...
AeroTime spoke with Vertical Aerospace’s Chief Test Pilot, Simon Davies, who explained how airlines have influenced the ...
VTOL developer Vertical Aerospace has unveiled Valo, the latest evolution of its urban air mobility aircraft following the ...
One aspect that investors may be overlooking with Archer is its international appeal. While the company is making strides with the FAA in the U.S., Archer's management recently said its first batch of ...
The AV-8B Harrier is now nearly retired—but its mission profile will live on in the F-35B Lightning II, which shares many of the same capabilities.