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Vertical Aerospace and Bristow Group will partner to offer VX4 eVTOL aircraft customers ready-to-fly operations solutions.
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Vertical's VX4 eVTOL keeps going up the industry ladder with twice as many orders from a strategic partner and an attractive ...
Vertical Aerospace shares are trading higher after the company deepened its partnership with Bristow Group on an eVTOL aircraft ...
British electric-aircraft developer Vertical Aerospace said on Thursday it has expanded its partnership with helicopter ride ...
Vertical Aerospace is betting on hybrid power to break into defence manufacturing, unveiling a VX4 variant built for longer ranges and tougher missions. The UK-based aerospace firm on Monday ...
Bristow Group is hoping later this decade to perform operational trials of the Vertical Aerospace VX4 in the UK in advance of ...
NYSE: EVTL], a global aerospace and technology company that is pioneering electric aviation, today announced it has made European aviation history with the first-ever piloted wingborne flight of a ...
The VX4 is designed for zero-emission operations at a cruise speed of 150 mph (130 knots). Its capacity and range of 100 sm (87 nm) make it suitable for regional passenger and cargo transport, ...
Vertical Aerospace said on Monday it is developing a long-range hybrid-electric variant of its air-taxi VX4, aiming to expand into commercial markets including defense and logistics.
Vertical Aerospace remains on track to carry out crucial piloted wingborne flight tests of its VX4 eVTOL in the second quarter, and expects to conduct initial transition flights this year.
This will demonstrate the VX4’s ability to shift seamlessly between vertical lift and forward cruise — the operating mode it will use in passenger service. During the wingborne flight phase, the VX4 ...