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    Advancing eVTOL operations in Japan

    With the recent completion of CityAirbus NextGen’s assembly, Airbus’ advanced air mobility teams are focused on putting together the major components that make up the eVTOL prototype, gearing up for its first flight later this year. In addition to...

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  • As eVTOLs move closer to reality, a new question arises:
    Who will be behind the controls of these electric aircraft?

    👨‍✈️ Certified eVTOL Pilots – Initially, most eVTOLs will be piloted by licensed aviators specially trained on these new systems.
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    Airbus and LCI to partner on development of Advanced Air Mobility Ecosystems

    Anaheim,  27 February 2024 – Airbus and LCI, a leading aviation company, have announced a collaboration agreement to jointly develop ecosystems for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). The collaboration will focus on the development of partnership scenarios and business models in...

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    The Skyward Revolution: Why Archer Aviation Could Soar in the eVTOL Industry

    Archer Aviation is advancing the eVTOL industry, bringing the concept of flying taxis closer to reality. The company forms strategic partnerships with leaders like Stellantis, United Airlines, and Palantir Technologies to push forward innovation and expansion. Despite experiencing stock downturns, Archer...

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    CityAirbus NextGen makes its debut

    Donauwörth – Airbus has presented its full electric CityAirbus NextGen prototype to the public, ahead of its maiden flight later this year. The two-tonne class CityAirbus, with a wing span of approximately 12 metres,  is being developed to fly with an 80...

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