An Indian electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer has signed a MOU worth $1 billion to provide 788 air ambulances.
The ePlane Company has signed a MoU with ICATT to provide a fleet of 788 eVTOL air ambulances valued at over $1 Bn.
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Spaceships, jetpacks, electric, hydrogen, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicles took center stage at the UP.Summit.
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Bengaluru-based startup Sarla Aviation has unveiled Shunya, Indias first electric flying taxi prototype. This advanced eVTOL ...
Bristol-based Sora Aviation has partnered with US company, Continuum Dynamics Inc (CDI) to advance flight dynamics modelling, ...
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A Bristol 'flying taxi' company has agreed a major deal with a US firm to advance its 30-seater electric aircraft. Sora ...
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