• Early eVTOL deployment is expected to focus on routes where speed and reliability matter most.

    Likely early use cases include:
    • Airport-to-city transfers
    • Short inter-city connections
    • Emergency and medical mobility
    • Corporate and premium travel

    These use cases help build operational experience before wider urban integra…Read More

  • 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

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