Tailwind Backs Seaplane Version Of Airflow’s Regional eSTOL

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New York-based seaplane airline Tailwind Air has partnered with Airflow.aero to develop an amphibious, float-equipped version of the startup’s planned electric short takeoff and landing (eSTOL) aircraft. The agreement includes a letter of interest (LOI) for 20 Airflow Model 200s. Using distributed...
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