Volocopter and SITA, an IT provider to the air transport industry, have entered a partnership with SITA selected as Volocopter’s preferred digital and IT systems partner for vertiports.
AIR reached this milestone five months after completing successful hover flight testing, keeping it on track to deliver the first batch of its inaugural eVTOL, AIR ONE, for personal ownership in late 2024.
BAE Systems and Supernal have entered into an agreement to design and develop the flight control computer for Supernal’s electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicle.
Delta Air Lines is embarking on a multi-year, multi-market commercial and operational partnership with Joby Aviation to deliver home-to-airport transportation service to Delta customers in New York and Los Angeles.
Aeroporti di Roma, Atlantia, UrbanV, and Volocopter have successfully completed the first crewed electric vertical take-off and landing test flights in Italian airspace.
Boeing and its joint venture partner Wisk have released a roadmap for transitioning to a future where automated and uncrewed aircraft can safely carry passengers and cargo in urban and suburban areas.
Airbus and Ecocopter have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to start collaborating on the launch of urban air mobility services across various countries in Latin America.
United has made a $15 million investment in Eve Air Mobility and a conditional purchase agreement for 200 four-seat Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing aircraft plus 200 options, expecting the first deliveries as early as 2026.
Eve Holding, Inc. will conduct its first North American urban air mobility simulation using helicopters powered by Blade Air Mobility, Inc., as a substitute for an electric vertical take-off and landing.