Jump Aero, Oregon DOT Partner For Fast-Response eVTOLs

The JA1 Pulse is designed to fly a first responder up to 50 km (31 mi.) within 8 min., with a dash speed of 250 kt.

Credit: Jump Aero
U.S. startup Jump Aero has partnered with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to explore how the JA1 Pulse tailsitter aircraft can enhance rapid-response capabilities across the large, mostly rural state. The agreement, outlined in a memorandum of understanding (MOU), identifies the need...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Washington, Ben covers Congress, regulatory agencies, the Departments of Justice and Transportation and lobby groups.

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