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- Commentary: A Forum 75 Years in the Making
- 75 Years of Advancing Vertical Flight
- Leadership Moves
- Industry Briefs
- MH-139: Uncommon Bargain
- FVL and ITEP Advance
- Working with Wakes: Continuum Dynamics Inc.
- Gyroplanes: From Novelty to Mainstream?
- No Runway, No Catapult, No Crew
- The eVTOL Industry in Transition
- eVTOL Captures the Attention of CES
- LIFT’s Hexa Lifts Off
- Airbus Reveals UTM Blueprint and UAM Perceptions
- Electric VTOL for Organs on Demand
- The Electric VTOL News
- Unflown Falcon: A Tank with a VTOL Turret
- Educational Initiatives/STEM
- VFF Scholar Spotlight: Dr. Ahmad Haidar
- Leadership Profile: Fred Piasecki, Piasecki Aircraft Corp.
- VFS Recognizes Bell Fort Worth as Historic Site
- Society Update
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About our Cover
The Bell Nexus — imagined here over the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas, Texas — could one day be a daily electric VTOL air taxi in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area and around the world. See page 34. (Bell image exclusive for VFS)