Startup Spotlight: SkyFly Technologies

The SkyFly Axe can carry a pilot and one passenger up to 100 mi. (161 km) in an all-electric configuration.

Credit: SkyFly Technologies
While most of the attention around electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles has so far focused on commercial passenger and cargo use cases, some developers of smaller aircraft are looking to general aviation as a potential launch market. But while many eVTOLs intended for private...
Ben Goldstein

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

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