Archer, Beta, and Joby are developing autonomous, gas-electric hybrid air taxis in hopes of clinching defense contracts.
The Army has begun to assess large drones that can take-off and land vertically or use short runways in order to inform ...
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The Griffith VTO was a British concept aircraft that pushed vertical takeoff to an extreme. Designed to use dozens of small ...
Amid rising tensions in the Pacific, the U.S. military is developing a new generation of vertical-takeoff drones through 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 ...
American vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aicraft maker Archer announced the plans for an air taxi network in the Miami ...
U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace this week unveiled its flagship electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, ...
Nat Pieper, American's chief commercial officer, told USA TODAY at a media preview of the plane in New York that the new ...
For the past several years, a British company called Vertical Aerospace has been working to put together what may very well become Europe's first-ever operational electric vertical take-off and ...
Vertical Aerospace (EVTL) announced plans to launch the UK's first electric air taxi network in partnership with Skyports ...
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