Business Aviation, eVTOL Join Forces In China

A full-scale demonstrator of the Aerofugia AE200 eVTOL flew in January.

Credit: Aerofugia
Chinese charter operator and business jet management company Sino Jet has signed an agreement with Aerofugia making the Chinese startup its core supplier of electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Aerofugia is a subsidiary of Chinese carmaker Geely. At the same time, Sino Jet signed...
Graham Warwick

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