We were promised jetpacks, but let’s be honest, they’re just plain unsafe. So a nice drone ride is probably all we should reasonably expect. Lift Aircraft is the latest to make a play for the ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Brad Bollig, a LIFT team member, secures a battery to one of the Hexa’s motors before its first flight at Duke Field. The Hexa ...
Austin startup Lift Aircraft calls Hexa, its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft the "future of personal flight. So far, it's been compared to a drone and a flying car. Hexa is ...
Lift Aircraft has officially confirmed that Japan is the first country outside the US to have a Hexa personal eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) available to the public. Electric air ...
Brace yourselves for a brand-new, exciting air taxi concept unlike any other, and made in the US. Hexa-C, the newest member of the Hexa family of eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing) by LIFT ...
A startup created by Matt Chasen, the founder of the uShip online shipping marketplace, aims to sell rides on electric-powered aircraft that are so simple to operate that tourists can take them out ...
Pete Wick, CEO of Qarbon Aerospace, Inc. said: “This integration and assembly work expands upon the strong existing relationship between Qarbon Aerospace and the LIFT Aircraft team. The Qarbon ...
Lift Aircraft says it'll take you less than an hour to learn to fly its Hexa eVTOL, and then you're off on a unique and spectacular sightseeing trip. While big-time air taxi startups like Joby and ...
The successful completion of the first HEXA aircraft to be produced by Qarbon, from the manufacturing to the final system integration, is a great example of the operational excellence and agility of ...
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos tries out the seat in Lift Aircraft’s Hexa ultralight during Amazon’s MARS conference in March. (Lift Aircraft Photo) It’s been nine months since Lift Aircraft announced its plan ...