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Can electric air taxis really ease city gridlock? Vertical Aerospace reveals latest flying taxi
A British start-up has unveiled an electric air taxi, pitched as a future fix for gridlocked cities - but analysts warn the ...
A design of a new class of emergency vertical take-off aircraft has made it through to the next stage of a global competition ...
VTOL developer Vertical Aerospace has unveiled Valo, the latest evolution of its urban air mobility aircraft following the ...
Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL, with controls inspired by the F-35 that make it easier to hover. Its first routes ...
The Army has begun a new challenge to assess large drones that can take-off and land vertically or use short runways in an ...
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Vertical CEO: New Valo eVTOL Will Be ‘People’s Air Taxi’
U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace this week unveiled its flagship electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, ...
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How the AV-8B Harrier “Jump Jet” Revolutionized Vertical Takeoff Technology
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.
Vertical Aerospace (EVTL) has announced a new long-term supplier partnership critical to the production of Vertical’s ...
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Vertical takeoff, impossible landing: Why tailsitter planes failed
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 ...
Shield AI has revealed the X-BAT, a vertical take-off stealth jet designed for runway-free operations and powered by the firm’s Hivemind AI pilot. U.S. defense technology company Shield AI has ...
Vertical Aerospace partners with Syensqo to integrate advanced composite materials into VX4 eVTOL aircraft for 2028 ...
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