Surf Air Mobility and BETA electric ALIA aircraft. Courtesy photos. Surf Air Mobility to operate BETA’s ALIA CTOL for cargo ...
Nearly three years after China began certifying next-gen electric "air taxis" for commercial flights, American contenders are ...
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The Last Plane In America With A Flight Engineer
Today, aircraft typically only require two flight crew: the pilot and the co-pilot. But this was not always the case. Before the development of more sophisticated microprocessors and computers, ...
(Corrects production timing in third paragraph to 'sometime mid-year' from year's-end) By Dan Catchpole and Nathan Gomes ...
The sky may seem like a huge open playground for airplanes to fly without speed limits in any direction they wish. In reality, planes adhere to certain rules and follow fixed flight paths, much like ...
Speculation abounds as to the cause of the Air India airplane crash on June 12. One explanation so far is that both engines of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner failed, a highly unlikely event. A list ...
(NYSE:JOBY), a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, today announced it has begun flight testing its first FAA-conforming aircraft for Type Inspection Authorization ...
Lockheed Martin announced in a press release the successful completion of an initial test flight for the X-59, a new supersonic airplane designed to cut down on noise concerns for faster commercial ...
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Beta Electric Aircraft Will Fly First Customers in Hawaii
Surf Air Mobility customers in Hawaii could be the first to take a trip on Beta's flagship Alia.
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