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The 1950s VTOL aircraft that could have changed aviation
The Nord 500 was a French ducted fan VTOL aircraft designed to replace helicopters with faster, more versatile vertical lift ...
From first deliveries, to first flights and plans for a new air taxi network, eVTOL companies Archer, AIR, Wisk and Elroy Air ...
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Top 10: The most ugly French aircraft
Arguably, the Bréguet Br.1050 Alizé (French: “Tradewind”) does not match the spectacularly appealing ugliness of its British ...
These experimental models test adaptive flight, using AI vision and edge processing. They can take off vertically, fly ...
The SAC-EC allowed PteroDynamics, for the first time, to fly the 89 lb aircraft with an airworthiness certificate in U.S.
Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility said this week it has conducted the first flight of the vertical take-off and landing design ...
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The advanced VTOL aircraft the United States plans for the next major war
Amid rising tensions in the Pacific, the U.S. military is developing a new generation of vertical-takeoff drones through the ANCILLARY program. Designed by DARPA with Sikorsky and Northrop Grumman, ...
The maiden A-to-B flight of Elroy Air’s C-1—a full-scale prototype of its Chaparral cargo drone—took place on December 10 at ...
A design of a new class of emergency vertical take-off aircraft has made it through to the next stage of a global competition ...
Etihad Cargo’s Stanislas Brun on expansion, innovation, and the future of air cargo "Beyond Borders"
In this episode of Conversations, our exclusive one‑to‑one interview series filmed on‑site around the world, Reji John, Editor, STAT Publishing Group, is in Abu Dhabi at the TIACA Air Cargo ...
A local advocate for public transportation was piqued by a recent story on a proposed air taxi service using vertical takeoff ...
Asset bubbles around new technologies such as AI can destroy investor wealth but create the infrastructure for humanity’s ...
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