Commercial Entry Of First eVTOL Aircraft Will Be ‘Tipping Point’

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Kevin Cox, Ferrovial Vertiports CEO, was speaking at GAD World in Amsterdam.

Credit: Ferrovial
AMSTERDAM—Ferrovial Vertiports CEO Kevin Cox expects the growth of the urban air mobility industry to be “exponential” once the first electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft enter service around 2024 or 2025. Speaking at the GAD World conference (which like The AAM Report is part of...
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