Jaunt Works To Keep Urban Air Mobility Plans On Track

Jaunt Air Mobility is a vehicle partner in the Uber Elevate aerial ridesharing initiative.
Credit: Jaunt Air Mobility
Jaunt Air Mobility hopes to begin making parts for its electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) demonstrator by year’s end. The startup is aiming to fly the aircraft in 2022, followed in 2023 by the first of four certification flight-test aircraft. Certification is scheduled for 2026. Designed...
Graham Warwick

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