Australia's AMSL Aero's hydrogen-powered Vertiia eVTOL completes its first free flight after over a year of tethered tests.
The Vertiia’s eight electric rotors are driven by a hydrogen fuel cell system, buffered through a battery setup. This combination provides a range of 620 miles (1,000 km) and a top speed of 161 ...
One of the most impressive passenger-carrying VTOLs is designed and built in Australia and has just completed its first free ...
Zero-emission aircraft manufacturer AMSL Aero has successfully completed the first ‘free’ flight of its Australian designed ...
The Sydney-based company said Vertiia – which plans to eventually travel up to 1,000km powered by hydrogen – has now taken ...
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The company’s hydrogen-powered emission-free Vertiia model made headlines recently for completing its first untethered flight. An impressive feat no doubt but it’s yet to equate to profit for ...
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The drop came despite its portfolio company AMSL Aero achieving a milestone with its Vertiia electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, which completed its first untethered flights.