Ascendance Flight Tech: We're On Track For 2025 First Flight

Asendant Flight Technologies Atea prototype

The Atea is expected to carry a pilot and four passengers up to 400 km (250 mi.).

Credit: Asendant Flight Technologies
French advanced air mobility (AAM) startup Ascendance Flight Technologies says development work on its first full-scale Atea prototype is progressing toward its anticipated first flight in 2025. Founded in 2018 by four former Airbus engineers, Toulouse-based Ascendance is developing the Atea, a...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Rhode Island, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is a contributor to Aviation Week’s Business Aviation & AAM Report.

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