Evo R4XT: Transformation literally means going beyond your form

Evo R4 XT, the highly customized and appealing 13-metre walkaround on preview at 2022 Cannes Yachting Festival. Technology, design and a desire to experiment with new ways of experiencing the sea. These are the ingredients in Evo R4 XT, the latest addition to the Evo Yachts fleet. Evo R4XT is the yacht that is opening … Read more

Flexjet Debuts New Private Helicopter Division with Bentley Bacalar-Inspired Helicopters

Helicopter Access Available in Fractional, Lease or Charter Solutions. Tho month ago, Flexjet, one of the largest and most innovative fractional jet providers, launched its private helicopter division, integrating Associated Aircraft Group (AAG), which was acquired by parent Directional Aviation, into the Flexjet group. Flexjet will extend complimentary helicopter transfers to its Gulfstream G650 fractional … Read more

The world’s largest airline poised to have the world’s largest supersonic fleet

Boom Supersonic is transforming air travel with Overture, the world’s fastest airliner, optimized for speed, safety, and sustainability. American places deposit on 20 Overture aircraft. American Airlines Announces Agreement to Purchase Boom Supersonic Overture Aircraft, Places Deposit on 20 Overtures. Boom Supersonic‘s Overture supersonic jet is being designed to carry 65 to 80 passengers at … Read more

JetRacer by Franky Zapata is changing the future of human mobility

 JETRACER: THE FIRST FLYING CAR AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC (by ZAPATA COMPANY)

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Franky Zapata, the flying Frenchman who crossed the Channel on a jet-powered hoverboard, has always been dedicated to working on the creation, development and marketing of new machines such as Flyboard, Hoverboard by ZR, Jetpack by ZR, Flyboard Air to satisfy everyone. With more than 60 millions views on internet and being seen in the most prestigious commercial ads such as slot during the United States Super Bowl, the reputation of Zapata has reached its heights. Strengthened by a network of distributors and rental points present over the 5 continents, Zapata is now realizing its wildest dreams, creating new innovating machines that come straight out of the comic books.

JETRACER is a vertical take-off and landing aircraft, with no lifting surface, powered by 10 micro-turbojets capable of reaching a max speed of 250 km/h.

JetRacer VTOL main characteristics are maximum speed and high maneuverability, at the cost of a relatively short range.

JetRacer is built on a light and modular chassis, allowing it to meet multiple needs, both civil and military, as well as being remotely controlled.

All critical systems are architected to provide an extremely high level of redundancy and safety: propulsion, control, power supply etc.

Zapata is now looking for 25 brave volunteers to test this new craft. Franky Zapata, 43, originally announced plans to create a flying car that could travel on roads as well as in the air. However, the JetRacer is actually more like a sophisticated version of his hoverboard — with the distinct advantage that the pilot has a seat.

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JetRacer by Franky Zapata can reach up to 3,000 meters of altitude. The flying vehicle with no visible propellers can access steep terrains, while flying in strong and turbulent winds. In the civilian sector, the JetRacer will be used for aerial demonstrations, leisure, and for transport of specific materials. In the military or civil security sector, JetRacer will offer rapid mobility in special operations, reconnaissance and surveillance flights, plus quick access to boats.

JETRACER FEATURES:
Altitude: 3000 METRES*.
Speed: 250 KM/H*.
Maximum number of turbines: 10
Maximum carrying capacity: 200 KG
*Performances envisaged

DEVICES FOR SAFETY:
Multi-level redundancy :
Propulsion: 10 isolated turbines. Loss of 2 engines possible without consequence on the flight.
Control system
Fuel system and power supply
Redundant electrical control for each motor
Steering assistance.

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Virgin Atlantic is one step closer to make zero-emission short-haul air travel a reality

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Virgin Atlantic accelerates the introduction of zero emission flight to UK customers.

The technology needed for new, quicker ways to travel – including short-haul, vertical take-off aircraft – is one step closer to being developed. Virgin Atlantic, has joined a consortium to work on developing the technology needed to introduce Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in the UK.

What is Advanced Air Mobility or AAM?

AAM offers a new form of travel that will mean it’s quicker and easier to travel into congested urban areas and across regions under-served by existing infrastructure. Virgin Atlantic and Vertical Airspace previously announced a partnership to pioneer zero-emissions short-haul air travel.

Vertical Aerospace is developing electrical Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft that make virtually no noise and have a range of over 100 miles. The VX4 will carry four passengers plus a pilot. It has four tilting advanced rotors at the front and stowable rotors at the rear, making it capable of speeds over 200mph.

How is Virgin Atlantic Accelerating AAM.

Virgin Atlantic along with its partners Vertical Aerospace, Atkins, Skyports, NATS, Connected Places Catapult and leading academic institutions Cranfield University and WMG, University of Warwick, have announced the creation of the Advanced Mobility Ecosystem Consortium – which has been awarded a £9.5m grant by the UK government’s Future Flight Challenge.

The money will be used to develop a viable AAM ecosystem that could progress into commercial operations. The first-of-its-kind ecosystem will help accelerate AAM in the UK by creating and testing technological developments in aircraft electrification, airspace management, ground infrastructure, operational procedures, and the systems and supporting business cases needed to implement a new model of aerial passenger transport in the UK.

The Advanced Mobility Ecosystem Consortium is looking to demonstrate the feasibility of a UK AAM ecosystem using the VX4 aircraft, operated by Virgin Atlantic. Two flights will take place between Bristol Airport and an airfield in southwest England, and between London Heathrow Airport and the Living Lab vertiport – a testing facility that Skyports will build and operate. A third simulation flight will demonstrate urban connectivity between London City and Bristol airports.

These demonstrations will explore key aspects of the passenger journey, vehicle operation, airspace navigation, ground charging, security provision and local stakeholder engagement. The two-year project will be overseen by aerospace engineering experts Atkins, the consortium lead.

Duncan Walker, CEO of Skyports, said: “Just as airports are critical to commercial aeroplane travel, vertiports are critical to AAM. Our Living Lab will be a central component of the consortium, enabling Skyports and partners to demonstrate end-to-end operations and test the complexities of developing a commercially viable AAM network in the UK.”

Holly Boyd-Boland, VP corporate development at Virgin Atlantic, added: “We are thrilled to be working alongside our consortium partners to accelerate the introduction of zero emission flight to UK customers. As the only airline in the consortium, Virgin Atlantic brings 38 years of operational excellence, a relentless focus on safety and security, and an unrivalled focus on the end-to-end customer journey. Alongside our partners, we are looking forward to getting the first Virgin Atlantic eVTOL aircraft into the skies.”

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Volkswagen enters the eVTOL segment with a Flying Tiger

This initial prototype has also been nicknamed the ‘Flying Tiger’ due to its distinctive black and gold livery, which was painted to commemorate its launch in the Year of the Tiger. Volkswagen Group China unveiled its first electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) passenger drone prototype, as part of its strategy to explore and break … Read more