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UK firm’s ultra heavy-lift drone with micro jet turbines, 880-pound capacity takes flight
A London-based company has created a new type of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) ...
The French navy will field its first vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) version of the Aliaca uncrewed aerial system later this year, under an amended contract with Airbus Helicopters.
British VTOL maker Vertical Aerospace had a blast over in Singapore, struck deals to expand the Valo VTOL to Japan, India, ...
BAE Systems has announced that STRIX, a new type of VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft, made its first flight in late October. The flight was reportedly successful, paving the way for ...
The Vertiia is one of today's most impressive VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft. It's a trailblazer for Australia's AAM (Advanced Air Mobility) and a global industry innovator, claiming to ...
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Marines put a long-endurance VTOL drone on amphibious deck cycles without slowing aviation
The flight deck of an amphibious ship never has been “available”. It is booked out of helicopters, MV-22s, cargo transfers, hot refuels, and the endless jugging it takes to maintain the separation of ...
The Cavorite X7 is designed to fly safely in clouds and known icing conditions at faster speeds and lower operating costs than helicopters, aiming for undisrupted flight operations worldwide TORONTO, ...
Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to combine the benefits of both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. These versatile vehicles are ...
The Cavorite X7 is designed to fly safely in clouds and known icing conditions at faster speeds and lower operating costs than helicopters, aiming for undisrupted flight operations worldwide TORONTO, ...
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