GoAero Reveals Round 2 Winners In Emergency-Response eVTOL Competition

TU Munich’s Team Horyzn multicopter eVTOL

TU Munich’s Team Horyzn is developing a multicopter eVTOL that is designed to be rapidly assembled on-site.

Credit: TU Delft
The $2 million-plus GoAero Prize to create vertical-takeoff-and-landing emergency response aircraft has awarded $320,000 to eight winning teams that flew representative prototypes during Stage 2 of the competition, which is sponsored by NASA, RTX and Honeywell. The teams will advance to a...
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