Joby returns to flight testing, continuing to tick certification boxes

Joby Aviation has announced it’s back in the air after crashing one of its two tilt-rotor eVTOL prototypes during testing in February. The company says it’s continued making progress on multiple fronts of the labyrinthine task of FAA certification duri… Continue reading Joby returns to flight testing, continuing to tick certification boxes

Suzuki joins SkyDrive’s push to build an eVTOL flying car by 2025

Japanese eVTOL company SkyDrive has announced it’s going into partnership with Suzuki, as it works toward the development and full-scale production of a “compact, two-seating electric-powered flying car,” which it hopes to debut at the Osaka World Expo… Continue reading Suzuki joins SkyDrive’s push to build an eVTOL flying car by 2025

Joby crashes one of its two eVTOL prototypes during high-speed testing

Joby Aviation has announced an accident during flight testing of its market-leading eVTOL aircraft prototype. Flight tracking data appears to show the aircraft was being pushed over 270 mph (435 km/h), well beyond its advertised top speed of 200 mph (3… Continue reading Joby crashes one of its two eVTOL prototypes during high-speed testing

Autoflight shows off its first eVTOL lift & cruise transition test

Chinese eVTOL company Autoflight has released video of its first unmanned transition flight, moving from vertical lift to wing-supported cruise at speed. The video is a perfect demonstration of the common “lift & cruise” style of eVTOL design.Continue … Continue reading Autoflight shows off its first eVTOL lift & cruise transition test

Co-founder James Dorris explains Odys Aviation’s unique VTOL design

When we first covered Odys Aviation (formerly Craft Aerospace) last September, we were struck not only by the impressive figures attached to it, but by its completely unique design. Where the vast majority of eVTOL designs are two-to-five-seaters aimed… Continue reading Co-founder James Dorris explains Odys Aviation’s unique VTOL design

Joby partners with Japan’s largest airline on local flying taxi service

When it comes the the eVTOLs Joby Aviation is making as many moves as anyone, and its latest centers on new mobility options for the people of Japan. The startup has joined forces with the country’s largest airline to establish an aerial ridesharing se… Continue reading Joby partners with Japan’s largest airline on local flying taxi service

Zuri tilts to new propulsion system for its next-gen eVTOL air taxi

Czech eVTOL startup Zuri came to our attention last year when it began hover tests of a long-range, hybrid-powered lift and cruise style aircraft. Today, the company unveiled its second-gen design, with a totally different tilting propulsion system.Con… Continue reading Zuri tilts to new propulsion system for its next-gen eVTOL air taxi

Joby S4 hits 205 mph, flying further and faster than any eVTOL to date

The Joby aircraft's six rotors all tilt forward in a vectored thrust configuration to achieve high-speed horizontal winged flight

Joby Aviation has continued expanding the envelope on its S4 electric air taxi prototypes, and on Friday the California company registered what it believes is the fastest eVTOL test flight in history, hitting a true airspeed of 205 mph (330 km/h).

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Zeva presents the first flight video of its full-size eVTOL UFO

Zeva’s tail-sitting one-person eVTOL flying saucer proposes to fling its pilot head-first through the sky at high speed, encased in a stamped-composite disc body that doubles as a lift-generating wing. It’s far and away one of the strangest air taxi co… Continue reading Zeva presents the first flight video of its full-size eVTOL UFO