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Autonomous electric VTOL aircraft for US military makes successful first flight
Joby Aviation on Thursday announced the first flight of its new turbine-electric, autonomous vertical takeoff and landing ...
Defense News on MSN
Joby, L3Harris fly autonomous electric aircraft, eye defense market
Joby and L3Harris hope their autonomous VTOL aircraft could one day carry out military operations, including by acting as a ...
Discover how Joby Aviation & L3Harris are advancing autonomous VTOL aircraft tech for defense—learn about the latest test ...
British VTOL maker AltoVolo started accepting orders for the Sigma hybrid electric take-off and landing aircraft, no word ...
Found and Explained Official on MSN
VTOL Power - The Incredible Bell X-22 VTOL Plane
In the early 60s, there were several studies into creating the first mass-produced vtol aircraft. A plane that could operate ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Joby Hybrid Aircraft Goes From Concept to First Flight in 3 Months
When electric aircraft developer Joby Aviation in August unveiled its concept for a hybrid-powered, optionally piloted ...
The demonstrator first flew on Nov. 7 at Joby’s Marina, CA facility using the company’s autonomy stack, dubbed SuperPilot. It also integrates a gas turbine powertrain into Joby’s all-electric air taxi ...
Fresh from losing out on Lilium's assets to Archer Aviation, Dutch firm Ambitious Air Mobility Group (AAMG) has turned its ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Anduril and EDGE form a joint venture for autonomous aircraft
In a significant move towards the advancement of autonomous air systems, U.S.-based defense technology firm Anduril and UAE ...
Shield AI and GE Aerospace have signed a memorandum of understanding to power the developmental X-Bat unmanned vertical ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Shield AI Chooses F110-GE-129 Turbofan Engine for X-BAT VTOL Unmanned Fighter
The F110-GE-129 afterburning turbofan will be equipped with the Axisymmetric Vectoring Exhaust Nozzle to provide thrust ...
The Janus-1 is a twin-rotor personal helicopter with the nickname of the flying suitcase. Developed by the Chinese company, X-Control, the nickname refers to the aircraft's diminutive size, and while ...
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