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Archer Aviation Inc. shows potential but faces significant uncertainties, including capital needs, increasing cash burn, and past share dilution, making it a high-risk investment. The company ...
AutoFlight announced that this approval marks the first-ever production license for a 2-ton electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, clearing the way for mass production.
Late last year, Toyota Motor committed to invest $500 million in Joby -- bringing its total capital invested in the eVTOL maker to nearly $1 billion. On top of this, Joby has also garnered ...
But a few years ago, a new type of electric vehicle flew into the spotlight. Known as electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, they mimic the capabilities of helicopters and drones.
The Danish operator officially chose Crisalion Mobility as its main partner in this ambitious program after having monitored more than 1,000 eVTOL companies around the world. The company's CEO ...