
Joby’s hydrogen-powered S4 flew a 523-mi. flight above Marina, California, in June.
Credit: Joby Aviation
Joby’s 523-mi. (841-km) flight in a hydrogen-powered S4 air taxi over the summer was groundbreaking for two major reasons. Not only did it set a new record for the longest-ever continuous flight in an electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicle powered by liquid hydrogen (LH2), but it also...
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