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Halo, Embraer S.A. | June 03, 2021
Eve Urban Air Mobility Solutions, Inc. (Eve) and Halo today declared an association zeroed in on developing Urban Air Mobility (UAM) items and administrations in the United States and the United Kingdom. This organization incorporates a request for 200 of Eve's electric vertical departure and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Conveyances are relied upon to begin in 2026. This request addresses one of the biggest in the UAM industry and gets Halo as the dispatch accomplice for Eve in both the U.S. fu...
GoFor Industries, Aurora Aerial | March 08, 2021
GoFor Industries, North America’s leading marketplace for last mile, on-demand and same-day delivery and logistics, announced today its partnership with Aurora Aerial, a Winnipeg, Canada-based company that creates remotely piloted aircraft solutions. As part of an overall approach to revolutionize last mile delivery operations, this partnership will strengthen GoFor’s presence in the logistics industry by offering improved delivery performance in a fast and eco-friendly manner. Toget...
Archer | December 02, 2022
Archer Aviation Inc. today announced that Maker successfully completed its first transition to full wing-borne flight on November 29, 2022. Maker has 12 propellers attached to six booms on a fixed wing. All 12 propellers provide vertical lift during take-off and landing. The forward 6 propellers tilt forward to cruise position to provide propulsion during forward flight, with the wing providing aerodynamic lift like a conventional airplane. During this flight, Maker’s tilt propellers were ...
Boeing | July 17, 2020
British Airways, currently the largest operator of the Boeing 747, said it would retire its entire fleet of the iconic aircraft earlier than expected due to the coronavirus downturn. The airline, owned by International Consolidated Airlines Group, had originally planned to phase out the jumbo jet by 2024. But travel restrictions due to Covid-19 led the company to take action now. “It is with great sadness that we can confirm we are proposing to retire our entire 747 fleet with immed...
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