Canadian-American developer of Journey, a slowed-rotor compound (SRC) eVTOL that combines a helicopter-style rotor with a fixed wing for efficient cruise.
Jaunt Air Mobility is a Canadian-American eVTOL developer building Journey — a piloted, five-seat (1 pilot + 4 passengers) slowed-rotor compound (SRC) eVTOL. The architecture pairs a single, large helicopter-style rotor with a fixed wing: the rotor unloads in cruise, with most of the lift coming from the wing, giving better forward-flight efficiency than a pure multirotor and quieter, more familiar handling than a tilt-rotor.
Embraer-spun-out eVTOL developer building a lift-and-cruise four-passenger air taxi with one of the largest letter-of-intent order books in the industry.
UK-based developer of the VX4, a piloted four-passenger eVTOL targeting EASA and UK CAA certification with backing from American Airlines, Avolon and Virgin Atlantic.
California-based eVTOL operator developing the Midnight, a 4-passenger air taxi designed for back-to-back 20-mile city hops with minimal recharge between flights.