India's ePlane Company has raised $14 million in a Series B round as it plans to commercialize its air taxi in 2026.
Beijing is barreling ahead with approval for automated electric aircraft while the FAA mires American companies in red tape.
As an eVTOL, the aircraft takes off like a helicopter and has the ability ... Last week, Toyota and Joby completed Japan's ...
The company is progressing toward flight tests of its eVTOL aircraft in mid-2025, with a target to commercialise air taxis ...
The global air taxi market was valued at $2.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to be worth $14 billion by end-2032, a study ...
The ePlane Company, an Indian electric air taxi startup, has raised $14 million as it sets its sights on starting manned air ...
EHang's eVTOLs have now completed pioneering flights in 18 countries, marking more than 50,000 flight hours combined, and the ...
Chennai-headquartered The ePlane Company, which is in the electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) space, has closed a ...
Ambitions remain sky-high. Vertical Aerospace says it will deliver 150 aircraft to its customers by the end of the decade. By ...
Wanfeng Diamond’s V.MO eVTOL is based on a design flown in subscale form by VW China in 2022. Credit: Wanfeng Diamond ...