Australian developer of Vertiia, a hydrogen-electric, long-range, five-seat tilt-wing eVTOL designed for regional medical, mining and remote-area missions.
AMSL Aero is a New South Wales-based eVTOL developer building Vertiia — a five-seat, tilt-wing eVTOL with a hydrogen-electric powertrain that targets up to 500 miles of range. The aircraft is positioned for regional and remote-area missions where battery-electric eVTOLs lack the range to be useful: medical evacuation, mining logistics and outback charter.
Vermont-based developer of long-range eVTOL and CTOL electric aircraft plus a nationwide DC charging network — built around cargo and regional logistics first.
Mountain View-based developer of the A5, a four-seat drive-and-fly hybrid-electric eVTOL designed to be both a road-legal car and a runway- or vertical-launch aircraft.
California-based eVTOL operator developing a piloted, four-passenger air taxi for commercial ridesharing. The first US developer to clear FAA Stage 4 type certification.