Xpeng Aeroht, a Chinese company, has commenced trial production of flying cars at the world's first intelligent factory, ...
China is investing heavily in electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft developments, seeking to have the same global success as it has had with electric cars (EVs).
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"Tons of Interest" in eVTOL Space, Says Archer Aviation CEO
Archer Aviation is designing and developing electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts (eVTOL) for use in urban air ...
Pricing for the ultra-famous Jetson personal aircraft was increased to $148,000 and production slots for 2026 and 2027 are already sold out ...
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UAE advances global air mobility leadership through GCAA eVTOL certification
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is spearheading the UAE’s leadership in next-generation air mobility by advancing the certification of multiple electric vertical take-off and landing ...
Joby Aviation continues to lead the eVTOL industry, progressing on certification. Click here to read more about JOBY stock ...
Project CRYSTAL aims to develop a safe, all-weather eVTOL propulsion system that can fly in conditions that most helicopters ...
Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) will release its quarterly earnings report on Tuesday, 2025-11-04. Here's a brief overview for investors ahead of the announcement. Analysts anticipate Uber Technologies ...
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Korean Air signs deal to commercialise Archer Midnight eVTOL
Korean Air has signed a deal with Archer Aviation to commercialise the latter’s Midnight electric vertical aircraft in South Korea.
Explore how software-driven advancements are reshaping the automotive industry with smarter, connected, and autonomous ...
The rising producer of electric taxi aircraft has a lot of potential. The problem is the stock has already taken off.
EVEX edges ahead of JOBY in the eVTOL race, backed by Embraer expertise, strong LOIs and better earnings performance.
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