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- Commentary: Forum 80 — Your Executive Director’s Perspective
- Washington Report
- EASA and FAA Advance eVTOL Guidance
- Coming to Terms: Operator
- Sikorsky’s ANCILLARY: On a Wing and a Pair
- Path Ahead for FLRAA
- Uncrewed Marine Logistics
- Airbus’s Racer Starts Flying Fast
- Mayman Aerospace Advances VTOL Razor
- Forum 80: Ideas Earn Their Way
- 80th Annual Grand Awards Ceremony
- Women of Vertical Flight Take Off Together
- Aéro Montréal Highlights Sustainability Innovations
- UND: Rotorcraft U.
- Recreational Rotorcraft Progress
- AERO Friedrichshafen Reaches New Heights
- Hydrogen Begins to Take Off
- eVTOL Leaders Begin Transitions
- The Middle East: Future Capital of eVTOL?
- Electric VTOL News
- Electric CTOL/STOL News
- Leadership Moves
- Dragonfly Model Tested in NFAC
- NASA Ames Highlights Vertical Flight Leaders
- Leadership Profile: Dr. Noah Schiller
- Educational Initiatives: Texas A&M Wins VFS eVTOL Drone Competition
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Alaka'i Technologies has been flight testing its hydrogen-powered eVTOL demonstrators since 2022. Several companies are now preparing to make the world's first crewed hydrogen-electric vertical flights. (Alaka'i photo for VFS)
Posted Jun. 24, 2024