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China
Shanghai-based developer of the Prosperity I — a lift-and-cruise four-passenger eVTOL that holds China's CAAC type-certificate acceptance for its category and a CAAC-cleared cargo sibling.
- Range
- 155 mi
- Top Speed
- 124 mph
- Seats
- 4
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China
Shanghai-based developer of the Prosperity I — a lift-and-cruise four-passenger eVTOL that holds China's CAAC type-certificate acceptance for its category and a CAAC-cleared cargo sibling.
United States
Hyundai Motor Group's US-based eVTOL division building the S-A2, a piloted five-seat air taxi for 25–40-mile city hops.
Brazil
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.
United Kingdom
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.
United States
Vermont-based developer of long-range eVTOL and CTOL electric aircraft plus a nationwide DC charging network — built around cargo and regional logistics first.
United States
Boeing-backed US developer building a fully autonomous (no on-board pilot) four-passenger eVTOL air taxi.
United States
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.
Germany
German developer of the multirotor VoloCity air taxi. Filed for insolvency in December 2024 after EASA had granted the VoloCity limited operating approval.
China
Guangzhou-based developer of the autonomous, two-seat EH216-S — the world's first eVTOL with full type, production and operating certificates from a national aviation authority.
Germany
Munich-based eVTOL pioneer of the ducted-fan Lilium Jet. Filed for insolvency in October 2024 and again in February 2025 after a planned investor rescue collapsed; operations…