XTI Touts TriFan VTOL’s Prospects After Public Listing

TriFan 600 is designed to operate from heliports with fixed-wing speeds and ranges.

Credit: XTI Aerospace
Almost a decade after its founding, following funding setbacks, design changes and a detour into hybrid-electric propulsion, XTI Aerospace hopes its new life as a publicly traded company will unlock the resources required to develop the TriFan 600 vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) business...
Graham Warwick

Graham leads Aviation Week's coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology across the aerospace industry, with a special focus on identifying technologies of strategic importance to aviation, aerospace and defense.

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