How AAM Fits Into Alaska Airlines’ And United Airlines’ Plans

ES-30

United aims to fly the ES-30 on services by 2030.

Credit: Heart Aerospace
Regardless of when the new generation of advanced air mobility vehicles enters service, the airline industry has signaled its intent to be part of the revolution. A growing number of airlines have aligned themselves with developers of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft or other...

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