Bravo Air Plans To Operate SkyDrive eVTOL Aircraft – AIN, March 15
Private U.S. charter operator Bravo Air signed a letter of intent with Japanese company SkyDrive to buy up to five three-seat SD-05 eVTOL aircraft, AIN reported. Under this deal, Georgia’s Augusta Regional Airport is expected to be the base for planned commercial flights with the eVTOLs. SkyDrive said the agreement extends to a larger collaboration with Georgia to develop infrastructure for eVTOL air-taxi services in a potential network of other small regional airports. SkyDrive recently started building the SD-05 prototype.
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