The rescue deal comes at a crucial moment for Vertical, which has been burning through cash to bring its VX4 aircraft to ...
German startup Vaeridion is pursuing a simpler, potentially cheaper, route to electric flight than cash-hungry eVTOLs.
A company developing a new electric aircraft has announced a major new investment, ensuring its survival. Vertical Aerospace, based in Bristol, is testing a so-called electric flying taxi which can ...
The finance deal involves a new provisional funding agreement with a $130m (£102m) debt-to-equity swap with primary creditor Mudrick Capital. New York-based Mudrick will also provide up to $50m, half ...
Australia's AMSL Aero's hydrogen-powered Vertiia eVTOL completes its first free flight after over a year of tethered tests.
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Zero-emission aircraft manufacturer AMSL Aero has successfully completed the first ‘free’ flight of its Australian designed ...
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Millionaires in the future could ride these jets that take off and land vertically without the need for a runway. Trifan 600 is a jet designed by XTI Aircraft. Follow TI: On Facebook More from ...
Vertical’s VX4 is a piloted, four passenger, Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, with zero operating emissions. Vertical combines partnering with leading aerospace companies ...