Textron eAviation Begins Nexus eVTOL Assembly

Designed to carry a single pilot and four passengers, the Nexus eVTOL is taking shape at Textron eAviation in Wichita.

Credit: Textron eAviation
Textron eAviation has mated the fuselage halves of its Nexus electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) technology demonstrator as it progresses toward a first flight planned for 2025. The milestone involved joining the center sections of the full-scale aircraft, which include the passenger cabin...
Graham Warwick

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