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Alternative transportation
fromEngadget
12 hours ago

FAA opens up real world testing for air taxi startups

The FAA approved eight pilot programs across 26 states for eVTOL companies to test aircraft for air taxi services, cargo, and emergency medical operations starting summer 2024.
European startups
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Electric air taxis are about to take flight in 26 states | TechCrunch

The FAA approved eight pilot programs allowing companies like Archer, Beta, Joby, and Wisk to test electric aircraft across 26 states starting summer, accelerating development of next-generation aircraft for personal and regional transportation.
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Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Live: Will Archer Aviation Beat Earnings After the Bell Tomorrow?

Archer Aviation's Q4 2025 results will be judged on operational milestones and FAA certification progress rather than financial metrics, as the pre-revenue company burns approximately $126 million quarterly.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Live: Will Archer Aviation Beat Earnings After the Bell Tomorrow?

Archer Aviation's Q4 2025 results will be judged on operational milestones and FAA certification progress rather than financial metrics, as the pre-revenue company burns approximately $126 million quarterly.
Venture
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Joby Aviation Burns $500 Million a Year and Tonight One Number Decides Its Fate

Joby Aviation's survival depends entirely on cash runway, with approximately two years of funding remaining at current $475 million annual burn rate before requiring commercial revenue generation.
Fundraising
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Skyryse lands another $300M to make flying, even helicopters, simple and safe | TechCrunch

Skyryse raised over $300 million in Series C funding, reaching a $1.15 billion valuation while advancing FAA certification and deploying SkyOS across helicopters including Black Hawks.
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#boeing
fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

The jet that was supposed to lead Boeing's comeback is delayed again - here's why that's a big deal

On Thursday, Bloomberg reported that the revolutionary jetliner, featuring folding wingtips and increased fuel economy compared to competitors, is now targeting a 2027 entry to service. That's seven years later than its original 2020 timeline. The outlet said German flag carrier and launch customer Lufthansa was removing the 777X from its 2026 fleet plan to account for the new delay, citing sources familiar with the program.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY): 1st Quarter Earnings Live Coverage

Joby Aviation is transitioning from an R&D focus to a pre-commercial launch stage, with significant contracts and production indicating progress in the eVTOL market.
NYC startup
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