Daily Memo: For Supernal, Slow And Steady Wins The Race

 Supernal

The SA-2 is targeting entry-into-service in 2028. 

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As Archer, Joby and Volocopter race to certify their electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles, a second wave of companies are waiting in the wings to overtake them in the years that follow, wagering that moving slowly and steadily will ultimately prevail in the contest to deliver the...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

Garrett Reim

Based in the Seattle area, Garrett covers the space sector and advanced technologies that are shaping the future of aerospace and defense, including space startups, advanced air mobility and artificial intelligence.

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