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fromBusiness Insider
4 months ago
Startup companies

I went inside Vertical Aerospace's brand new flying taxi, which uses tech from an F-35 fighter to help it hover

Valo is an eVTOL flying taxi reaching 150 mph, enabling 12-minute city-airport trips, emergency and cargo roles, with UK certification targeted by 2028.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 months ago
London

Electric flying taxis could be shuttling passengers across London in just three years, says company

Electric Valo air taxis aim to serve London airports from 2028, offering fast, quiet, short-range flights for up to six passengers pending certification.
fromBusiness Insider
4 months ago
Startup companies

I went inside Vertical Aerospace's brand new flying taxi, which uses tech from an F-35 fighter to help it hover

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fromTime Out London
4 months ago

Flying taxis will start operating in London by 2028, apparently

Electric flying taxis like Vertical Aerospace's Valo could serve London airport routes within years, offering quick, quiet, zero-emission trips potentially becoming as affordable as ride-hailing.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 months ago

London could have Electric flying taxis by 2028, aerospace company claims

London could see electric flying taxis transporting airport passengers as early as 2028, a British aerospace company has announced. Vertical Aerospace aims for its Valo aircraft, designed to carry up to six passengers, to secure regulatory approval within three years. Initial commercial routes are expected to include vital airport-to-city centre connections. The public will have the chance to view a full-scale prototype of the innovative vehicle at an open house event in Canary Wharf this Wednesday.
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fromTechCrunch
11 months ago

Vertical Aerospace has a plan to capitalize on Europe's defense tech moment | TechCrunch

Vertical's hybrid-electric strategy isn't unique to the startup. Archer Aviation announced a new unit dedicated to defense alongside plans to work with Anduril.
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