A British start-up has unveiled an electric air taxi, pitched as a future fix for gridlocked cities - but analysts warn the economics of vertical flight haven’t changed since the helicopter. British ...
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Electric flying taxis may become available to London airport passengers from 2028. Vertical Aerospace hopes its Valo aircraft, which has a capacity for up to six passengers, can get regulatory ...
U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL aircraft, Valo, aiming to be an affordable "people's air taxi" that eventually rivals cab prices for urban routes. The Valo is an upgraded, ...
UK startup Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new flying taxi this week. Traveling at speeds of up to 150mph, it could replace hourlong road journeys with 12-minute flights. It includes tech that makes ...
Electric flying taxis could be transporting passengers to and from London airports by 2028, a British company has announced. Vertical Aerospace's Valo aircraft, designed for up to six passengers, aims ...
FANCY beating the traffic and getting stunning panoramic views after a long flight? An air taxi might do the trick. Britain may now be just two (and a bit) years away from flying cabs taking to the ...
British company Vertical Aerospace announced that electric flying taxis could be transporting passengers to and from London airports by 2028. Their Valo aircraft, designed for up to six passengers, ...