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FLYING takes a deep dive into the case of Wisk Aero versus Archer Aviation to decode allegations of patent infringement and stolen trade secrets surrounding their electric, hovering air taxis.
Boeing-owned Wisk Aero expects its pilotless air-taxi to begin carrying passengers "later in the decade" as it works with the U.S. regulator to secure approvals, its CEO said on Monday, amid ...
Air taxi developer Wisk Aero has made clear that Boeing's backing extends well beyond financing to also include engineering, safety and certification support.
If Wisk has its way, there will be thousands of air taxis flying through our cities in just over a decade, transporting as many as 300 million passengers on short trips for just $3 per passenger mile.
Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero is debuting its all-electric, autonomous sixth-generation air taxi at the Paris Air Show on Saturday, signaling a new era for pilotless flight.
Wisk Aero, a Boeing subsidiary, partners with Signature Aviation to develop infrastructure for autonomous electric air taxis, focusing on key markets like Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami.
Wisk, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Boeing, is currently progressing through Type Certification with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its Generation 6 autonomous aircraft. SkyGrid will ...
Wisk reveals the world's first autonomous, four-seat, eVTOL air taxi, and first-ever candidate for FAA certification of an aircraft of this type.