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Incredible flying taxis could ferry people to the Olympics for £250 each. German company Volocopter manufactures the "VoloCity", an electric aircraft aiming to be used at the Paris Olympics this ...
Even as Volocopter released this new design, the company is primarily focused on launching its air taxi service, which would use the smaller VoloCity aircraft, in Singapore by 2023.
BRUCHSAL, Germany, March 3, 2021 /CNW/ -- Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), announced the signing of their Series D funding round today, raising €200 million in additional ...
Air taxi developer Volocopter has received German government approval to begin serial production of its VoloCity aircraft. The company said on 29 February that the German federal aviation office ...
Today, Volocopter's family of aircraft, which includes VoloCity, VoloRegion, and VoloDrone, operate on electric propulsion systems with zero emissions during flight.
Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), successfully conducted a multi-day flight test campaign (from 7 to 13 December) with a crewed 2X aircraft in the Japanese cities of Osaka and ...
This recent flight test campaign was the culmination of a collaboration between Volocopter and Japan that started in 2022. Plus, earlier this year, a full-scale static model of the VoloCity ...
Volocopter receives green light for VoloCity serial production Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), announced today that it reached a landmark milestone in certification. It has ...
The VoloCity is a two-seat eVTOL designed to fly below 500 meters (1,640 feet) and to be exceptionally quiet, which is particularly important for intra-city operations.
Volocopter had aimed to launch commercial operations of its two-seat VoloCity air taxi at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris and to certificate the aircraft in Europe by the end of the year.
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) has successfully conducted static vibration tests on the VoloCity air taxi from the German company Volocopter. Tests were ...
Volocopter develops electrically powered aircraft for passenger transportation in cities (Urban Air Mobility, UAM). The Volocity is reminiscent of a helicopter without the tail rotor.