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Silicon carbide-based motor drive enables a smaller, lighter electric aircraft engine
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an air taxi between islands, had a traditional gas-powered motor in the nose ...
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New silicon-powered electric motor cuts hybrid plane weight, helps them fly farther
A hybrid Cessna 337 in California completed a successful test flight using a silicon carbide-based inverter developed by the ...
Beta Technologies, a Vermont-based electric aircraft manufacturer, visited Seattle's Boeing Field as part of its tour to meet regional airports and officials.
The biggest transformation in the aerospace industry since the dawn of the jet age 75 years ago is being driven by next-generation propulsion systems and other technological advancements.
The Tokyo Mobility Show is showcasing futuristic transport, including robotic chairs and helicopter-like aircraft ...
Navier's hybrid diesel-electric Quanta-R will be able to cruise 700 nautical miles four feet off the water on its high-tech ...
Tucked away in the industrial backstreets of St Marys in Adelaide’s south, two entrepreneurs and their team are riding the ...
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From flying cars to jetpacks: How close are humans to commuting in the sky?
Most of today’s personal flying vehicles fall under the category of EVTOLs (Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft).
Toyota seems to have embraced the idea of a Century brand, based around three core vehicles: an SUV, sedan and a sporty ...
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Wing, Walmart Gear Up for Drone Delivery in Three Cities
Partners begin laying the groundwork for their planned three-state expansion into Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Electric air taxi developer Eve is preparing its prototype aircraft for maiden flight following extensive ground testing using an iron bird system, with first flight targeted by early 2025.
A miniature electric motor developed by YASA, a British company, has set a new record in power density. Weighing just 12.7 kg ...
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