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The German automotive group's Chinese division has unveiled an early demonstrator version of a four-passenger eVTOL aircraft that it intends to start flight testing before the end of this year. The company believes that wealthy Chinese customers will be the first passengers to use what it describes as "VIP air shuttle" services within and between cities.

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Textron's new eAviation division now says it has resumed work on Bell's planned Nexus eVTOL aircraft and may be ready to start test flights in a couple of years. The program, which last year appeared to be suspended, is being advanced with support from Textron Aviation, automotive supplier Kautex, and newly acquired electric aviation specialist Pipistrel.

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Hybrid-electric propulsion specialist VerdeGo Aero will be working with aircraft engines giant Pratt & Whitney after the latter's Raytheon Technologies parent company led a $12 million Series A funding round for the Florida-based start-up. The partnership has the potential to significantly expand the scope of how VerdeGo Aero's latest 185-kW VH-3 generator is used in multiple hybrid-electric powertrains and could lead to further scaling up in power outputs.

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Autonomous flight technology developer Xwing is reporting rapid growth in its commercial cargo operations. The San Francisco-based startup announced on July 28 its acquisition of Martinaire Aviation, an air cargo carrier based in Dallas. The company's workforce has also tripled to more than 180 employees in the last year.

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Honeywell Aerospace will provide flight control actuation and thermal management systems for Archer’s in-development four-passenger eVTOL aircraft. Archer reported that it has completed the second of three phases of flight testing with its Maker technology demonstrator.

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Ascendance Flight Technologies says it now holds letters of intent covering 245 deliveries of its four-passenger, hybrid-electric Atea eVTOL aircraft, which is expected to operate on sectors of up to around 400 km. The French company has already flown subscale models and conducted wind tunnel tests as it builds a full-scale prototype that should take to the air in 2023, en route to projected EASA type certification in 2025.

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Regent Craft is collaborating with Siemens Digital Industries Software to streamline the development and production of its all-electric seagliders.The Boston-based startup announced on August 2 that it has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator software as a service to support the design, engineering, and development of its seaglider, which is a new type of vehicle that the company says will revolutionize transportation between coastal cities.

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How a 50-Seat Skybus eVTOL Could Spark a Transportation Revolution in London

The UK’s Connected Places Catapult consortium has published a white paper summarizing the potential for air services on routes spanning 25 to 100 miles in a larger eVTOL aircraft that would carry 30 to 50 passengers. The Skybus concept builds on work done in 2021 by aerospace group GKN in partnership with Swanson Aviation Consultancy and planners Pascall+Watson.

The report outlines findings regarding four potential routes connecting outer London suburbs with the center of the UK capital, using facilities including a pair of small airfields, a business park, and a supermarket parking lot. The all-electric aircraft conceived by aerostructures group GKN looks like an oversized Chinook helicopter with six wing-mounted tilting rotors.

The partners maintain that travel from locations such as North Weald, Crayford, Brooklands Park, and Elstree could take as little as 40 minutes, including waiting times and walks to and from central London vertiports. The Swanson team modeled hypothetical flight schedules and anticipated demand and revenues based on an analysis of various pricing models for the envisaged flights.

In one model, for instance, they considered market response to a £25 ($30) price, which is fairly close to peak-time train fares on similar routes. At this point, the study concluded, Skybus operators would break even with a 75 percent load factor (i.e., selling just over 37 seats on each 50-seat aircraft). The study attempted to track the impact of reducing and increasing fares, and also the monetary value of anticipated time savings. It concluded that £20 is the optimal fare for a Skybus ticket.

 
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Many have doubted there will ever be a replacement for the Concorde supersonic airliner that made its last commercial flight back in 2003, but Boom Supersonic begs to differ as AIN discovered when we interviewed founder and CEO Blake Scholl. The company has redesigned its Overture jet to improve the projected operational efficiency. It has also been signing up prospective customers, such as United Airlines and Japan Air Lines, and major league aerospace partners, like Safran and Northrop Grumman. But it still needs to get an engine supplier on board to make the globe-shrinking Mach 1.7 magic happen.

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Following several years of work with its Vahana and CityAirbus technology demonstrators, Airbus in September 2021 confirmed it will bring the CityAirbus NextGen aircraft to market in 2025.

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David Solar
 

David Solar has been head of EASA's general aviation and vertical takeoff and landing department since January 2021, having previously led the European aviation safety agency's VTOL and rotorcraft units since September 2017. Prior to that, he had spent 11 years working in various certification-related positions with EASA's large airplanes division. Earlier in his career, he worked on Dassault Aviation's Falcon business aircraft as a certification engineer and then as a technical support manager. He earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from France's ENSAM university, as well a diploma in simulation tools and structural optimization from the Pierre and Marie Curie University, and an executive MBA from HEC Paris.

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September 12 - 13, 2022 / San Francisco

Revolution Aero is a key event in the advanced air mobility calendar and the 2022 conference in San Francisco is expected to draw more than 300 experts, investors, business founders, regulators, financiers, and multiple other stakeholders. Bookings are now open.

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