Airbus is making progress on its new electric-powered vertical take-off and landing aircraft — colloquially (and incorrectly) known as a “flying car.” The European aerospace giant posted a ...
Samson Sky's new Switchblade iteration has larger wings, a bigger interior and increased fuel capacity. The company says it's ...
Aerospace startup Natilus is taking on the biggest players in civil aviation, unveiling its plans to build its Horizon ...
AN electric "air taxi" built by Airbus could let you race across cities in minutes by soaring over traffic. The 75mph flying pod is called the CityAirbus NextGen – and is "perfectly suited" for ...
The CityAirbus NextGen's jaunt shows the eVTOL sector that the world's largest aircraft manufacturer is moving forward with ...
The Airbus Racer is described as a "high-speed helicopter" – and could slash journey times dramatically. Flying at its top speed could mean travelling the 213 miles between London and Paris in ...
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Airbus has announced plans to slash up to 2,500 jobs in its defense and space division, citing a “complex business environment” marked by challenges including rising costs and “rapid ...
PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus announced plans on Wednesday to cut up to 2,500 jobs in its Defence and Space division after spending months taking a deep dive into heavy losses in its satellites business.
Air taxis, or flying cars if you’re feeling saucy ... this year’s concept is built around a two-seater Smart Car-sized monocoque, which Airbus calls the passenger capsule.
Flying at its top speed could mean travelling the 213 miles between London and Paris in just 50 minutes. Typically, helicopters will fly between 75 and 150 miles an hour. But Airbus' aerodynamic ...