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Air mobility startup Wisk Aero has bumped up the passenger-carrying capacity of its upcoming air taxi from two to four, and none of those will be a pilot. The company intends to take its 6th-gen autonomous electric city hopper to market, and will now be seeking FAA type certification.
Wisk plans to unveil sixth-generation of its eVTOL this autumn, News
When Will Flying Taxis Get Off the Ground? The CEO of Boeing-Backed Wisk Aero Has Some Ideas. - WSJ
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Gallery: Advanced Air Mobility Hardware On Display At Paris Air Show
Wisk to unveil next generation of its self-flying air taxi in late fall - AeroTime
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Flying taxis star at Paris Air Show, next stop: the Olympics
Wisk Aero completes public demonstration flight of Cora eVTOL aircraft
Boeing Invests $450 Million in Wisk eVTOL Development - Avionics International
Wisk 6th Generation eVTOL World's First Self-Flying, Four-Seat, All-Electric, Vertical Takeoff and Landing Air Taxi AVIATION NEWS International Aviation News, Airshow reports, Aircraft facts, worlds largest Aviation Museum database. Civillian, Military
Grégoire Dubois on LinkedIn: Wisk Aero Launches Montreal Hub to support 6th Generation Aircraft…
Kittyhawk, the flying-car company, is closing