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Archer, a California-based aviation firm, has successfully conducted the first flight of its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft after four years of testing. The development of electric flying cars is also being accelerated by America's aerospace and aircraft regulator, which is building a new regulatory framework. Technological advancements and significant investments have made short-distance electric air travel feasible and potentially commercially viable. An electric plane recently completed a 16-day journey from Vermont to Florida, showcasing the potential for emission-free aviation.
Electric planes take flight, sort of. https://t.co/QjCqzI2ZtL
For most of aviation history, electric aircraft have been little more than a fantasy. But tech advancements and billions of dollars of investment have helped make short-distance electric air travel feasible — and, its backers hope, commercially viable. https://t.co/5xFzpduGak
This electric plane’s 2,000-mile journey is over. Now its Air Force tests begin. https://t.co/TZUH10RfYb
An electric plane’s 16-day trip from Vermont to Florida offered a vision of what aviation could look like years from now — one in which the skies are filled with aircraft that do not emit greenhouse gases. https://t.co/Farj2mrFfZ
For most of aviation history, electric aircraft have been little more than a fantasy. But technological advancements and billions of dollars of investment have helped make short-distance electric air travel feasible — and maybe even commercially viable. https://t.co/My0JDUh56c
For most of aviation history, electric aircraft have been little more than a fantasy. But technological advancements and billions of dollars of investment have helped make short-distance electric air travel feasible — and maybe even commercially viable. https://t.co/5QyEHXTICE
After 16 days and 24 stops, this electric plane flew from Vermont to Florida.🙄 We are now mocking technology. Rube Goldberg would be so proud. https://t.co/kUIN9CcX5t https://t.co/UVz4prAWEe
Inspiring story: America's aerospace & aircraft regulator is building a new regulatory framework that is going to make space for a *lot* more experimentation – potentially speeding up the development of electric flying cars. https://t.co/7MFQCwOaIa
The California-based aviation firm Archer's first electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has finally taken flight after four years of flight testing, including two years of full-scale flight testing! In action here https://t.co/46qLMBT5jC https://t.co/KxYJSqrUu9
Move over jet fuel, the latest energy source for planes is hydrogen! https://t.co/8rkRX9unHr