You might have heard about electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL). Well, there's some exciting news coming from Jetson, a Swedish startup that’s making waves in the air racing scene.
Swedish startup Jetson has made headlines once again as it pushes the boundaries of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology. Recently, the company shared footage of its founder and ...
The promise of personal flying machines has been around for decades. From flying cars to jetpacks, the future always seemed to promise a traffic-jam-free ride to work that left the roads far below.
Single-seat eVTOL developer Jetson has once again become the first in its segment to do something. Well, sort of. The company recently shared footage of its founder and CTO piloting its flagship ...
Personal use eVTOL developer Jetson continues to showcase to the public how exciting an aerial eVTOL racing format can be. The company recently showcased a racing format concept it calls the Jetson ...
After seven years of research, development, and then more development, Jetson delivered the first of its single-passenger, electric aircraft to a billionaire tech client in California. It was a long ...
The Jetson One has been priced at $128,000. Credit: Jetson Personal eVTOL maker Jetson made news in September when it delivered its first one-seater recreational aircraft to Anduril founder and CEO ...
Until recently, personal flight enthusiasts could still get their hands on the famous Jetson aircraft for $128,000. That's no longer the case. Starting today, the Jetson eVTOL costs $148,000 – a ...
Jetson has conducted the first formation flight with two of its single-seat ultralight eVTOLs. Credit: Jetson Swedish startup Jetson is building an upgraded version of its single-seat ultralight ...
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