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Take a Look at Airbus’ Newly Unveiled Electric Air Taxi The manufacturer releases new photos and video of the CityAirbus NextGen, a four-seat eVTOL design for passenger transport, medical ...
The company's urban air mobility unit sees no immediate case for on-demand air taxi services In March, Airbus is expected to reveal the first full-scale prototype for its CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL ...
One of the top rotorcraft manufacturers in the world, Airbus has provided H135 and H145 helicopters to this operator, and will now do the same with its eVTOL model, the CityAirbus NextGen.
Airbus eVTOL Is A Four-Seater Flying Electric Taxi With A 50 Mile Range. The CityAirbus NextGen's maiden flight is expected to take place at Airbus's new German test center later this year ...
Parent Airbus is the world’s largest airplane manufacturer with an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) program. Textron Aviation (parent of Cessna Citation, Beechcraft, and other ...
In a debriefing of the company’s 2024 conventional helicopter sales, says industry sources, Airbus Helicopters (Marignane, France) CEO Bruno Even announced plans to put a hold on development of its ...
Later this year, Hiratagakuen will conduct an eVTOL demonstration flight with an Airbus H135 helicopter. Mitsuhiro Hirata, Vice President, Aviation Operation Division of Hiratagakuen, said: ...
Airbus Helicopters has announced a strategic partnership with the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation, aimed at developing the CityAirbus NextGen electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL ...
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Airbus Helicopters’ CEO Bruno Even announces the start of the flight test campaign for the CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL in Donauwörth, Germany. The CityAirbus NextGen eVTOL is designed with urban ...
More than 1,000 electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft conceptual designs have been published. The list has grown extensively over the past 7 years.