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Military eVTOL partnerships provide new opportunites for growth for Archer, Eve, and Joby as commercial eVTOL opportunities falter.
As eVTOL developers gamble on leaping final hurdles, how far away are we from flying taxis entering service? BILL SWEETMAN ...
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Joby Aviation is pioneering electric air taxis, showing strong momentum despite Q2 earnings misses, and is positioned to ...
Joby Aviation is advancing toward FAA certification of its electric eVTOL aircraft while acquiring Blade Air Mobility’s passenger business.
However, there seems to be a disconnect between the $125 million price that Joby is paying Blade and the nearly $3 billion boost it got in its market cap. The fact that Blade stoc ...
Embraer-backed Eve Air Mobility will test Beta Technologies' electric motors on its upcoming eVTOL prototype, while Archer ...
AeroTime columnist Gary Vermaak explores the bold claims and real constraints shaping urban air mobility and electric ...
TIA tests are considered a key part of the fifth, and final, stage of the type certification process, which determines if FAA ...
Up to $125 million acquisition of urban air mobility platform delivers dedicated infrastructure in key urban markets in the ...
The acquisition includes all of Blade's passenger operations in the US and Europe, as well as the Blade brand.
By Jack Motz An electric future seems to be on the horizon for East Hampton Town Airport after electric helicopter developer ...