Wisk Resumes Flight Testing Of Cora eVTOL

Registered ZK-UZA, this is one of two Cora prototypes undergoing flight testing in New Zealand.
Credit: Wisk
Wisk, the urban air mobility joint venture between Kitty Hawk and Boeing, has resumed flight testing of its Cora all-electric autonomous air taxi in the U.S. and New Zealand. Testing had been paused because of COVID-19 restrictions. Before the novel coronavirus pandemic, the company had completed...
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