• The first eVTOL customers in India may not be luxury travelers.

    They’ll be people who value time the most:
    • Business executives
    • Frequent flyers
    • High-frequency airport travelers
    • Time-sensitive professionals

    Early adoption won’t be driven by status.
    It will be driven by utility.

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  • Eve Air Mobility plans first eVTOL transition flights this year but pushes certification back to 2028

    Eve Air Mobility has provided an update on the development programme for its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Having completed 59 test flights to date, the company is hoping to achieve its first transition flights by the...

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  • Airport connectivity is emerging as a strong early-use case for eVTOL deployment in India.

    Potential advantages include:
    • Reduced airport-to-city travel time
    • Better predictability during traffic congestion
    • Easier integration with existing aviation systems
    • Concentrated premium travel demand

    Airport-led deployment strategies can hel…Read More

  • In India, airports may become the first practical starting point for eVTOL operations.

    Why?

    Because the demand already exists:
    • Long airport travel times
    • High-value time-sensitive passengers
    • Predictable routes
    • Existing aviation infrastructure nearby

    Airport connectivity could become the bridge between concept and real-wo…Read More

  • Wisk Makes First Flight With Second Gen 6 eVTOL Prototype

    Wisk Aero’s second flight test aircraft has taken to the skies for the first time, less than two months after being rolled out from the company’s hangar in Hollister, California. The latest so-called ‘Gen 6’ prototype will now join its original...

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