AAM Memo: Beta’s Pivot Highlights Attractive Path For ECTOLs

The fixed-wing CX300 is being launched with orders from Air New Zealand, Bristow Group and United Therapeutics.

Credit: Beta Technologies
Manufacturers of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles have done a great job in capturing the hearts and minds of investors and the general public with promises of Jetsons-style flying cars, futuristic vertiports and seamless urban air mobility (UAM). But advanced air mobility (AAM)...
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