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Airbus' new eVTOL just took to the skies for the first time in public during a demonstration flight for a German politician. CityAirbus, as the electric aircraft is called, is part of Airbus ...
Airbus' return to the eVTOL air taxi is a bit of a head-scratcher. The NextGen CityAirbus eVTOL shoots surprisingly low, with 4 seats, a top speed of just 120 km/h, and a disappointing 80 km range.
Airbus kept its urban air mobility business in-house, putting CityAirbus in its helicopter division. The unit is developing an air taxi service, and a prototype of its four-seat eVTOL is set to ...
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 ...
Airbus is aiming to launch its eVTOL with a range of 80 kilometers with speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour. According to Mueller, they will be able to reach 95 percent of targeting missions ...
CityAirbus is one of two eVTOL aircraft currently under development at Airbus. The first-generation CityAirbus made its first remote-controlled flight in 2019. Aviation Industry Veterans ...
Airbus has selected MAGicALL to supply the motors of the electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft CityAirbus NextGen. Airbus’ eVTOL prototype will be equipped with a tailored version of ...
Airbus conducted the first successful test flight of its Vahana electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft on January 31st. Fifty-three seconds of glory. Skip to main content.
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 Adds Suppliers For eVTOL Air Taxi is published in Advanced Air Mobility Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN Premium membership.
The Nextgen will be the third generation of the Airbus eVTOL. However, it is not due to take to the skies until 2024, and the demonstration vehicle is still being assembled. Conclusion.