• eVTOLs are often discussed as the future of long urban commutes.

    In reality, their first real impact will be on short, high-value routes.

    Airport transfers, inter-city hops, emergency movement, and time-critical business travel will likely lead adoption.

    That’s where eVTOLs make the strongest case today — saving time where every minute matters.

  • Maiden flight of Wisk Aero’s autonomous Gen 6 eVTOL

    The future of air mobility took a firm step forward with the successful maiden flight of the sixth-generation autonomous eVTOL developed by Wisk Aero, Boeing’s subsidiary specializing in pilotless aerial technologies. This milestone brings the company closer to making certified...

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  • EHang EH216-Series eVTOL Aircraft Completes First Cross-Province Flight, Crossing Qiongzhou Strait

    EHang Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: EH), a global leader in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), announced today that its EH216-series pilotless electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has successfully completed a point-to-point flight across the Qiongzhou Strait. The aircraft departed from Nanhai...

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  • Vertiports are only one piece of the eVTOL puzzle.

    For sustainable urban air mobility, cities must also prepare:
    • Integrated airspace management systems
    • High-capacity charging and energy planning
    • Emergency and contingency protocols
    • First- and last-mile ground connectivity

    Without this supporting ecosystem, eVTOL services cannot…Read More

  • When people talk about eVTOL infrastructure, the conversation usually stops at vertiports.

    But the real infrastructure challenge is much bigger.

    It includes airspace integration, digital traffic management, charging ecosystems, emergency response planning, and seamless ground connectivity.

    eVTOLs won’t scale if they operate in i…Read More

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