Japanese eVTOL developer SkyDrive shared two exciting developments today. First, it has officially received a G-1 certification in Japan for its flagship “SKYDRIVE” eVTOL. This is a step ...
SkyDrive has received a G-1 certification basis for its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB), marking a step towards the company's ...
SkyDrive Inc. (“SkyDrive”) a leading Japanese eVTOL aircraft (*1) manufacturer, and AeroGulf Services Company LLC (“AeroGulf Services”), a helicopter ...
The images show a 37.7-foot-long eVTOL with 12 electric rotors arranged around a cockpit with seating for a pilot and two passengers. SkyDrive has released the first official photographs of the SD ...
The company says the difference between its vehicle and an eVTOL is that the Model A doesn’t need an airport for operation and can be driven. Based on the fact sheet verbiage and other aircraft ...
Supernal's eVTOL demonstrator has been photographed tethered to the ground at Mojave Air & Space Port. Credit: Matt Hartman A full-scale electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft is ...
The eVTOL race has narrowed from hundreds of competitors to a select few with sufficient capital to reach commercialization. Archer's recent $300 million raise probably represents one of its final ...
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Through this business partnership, SkyDrive and AeroGulf Services will work together to explore potential flight routes and practical use cases for commercial eVTOL operations, with a focus on ...