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Compiled by the editorial staff of eVTOL.com
Aug 28, 2022
“Our goal is to have a fleet of 60 aircraft by 2030,” the spokesperson said. “This is a new industry, so we need to evaluate and test the market before we can certify exactly what type of aircraft will be the best for our fleet.”
An EvFly spokesperson told eVTOL.com that it intends to use Ascendance’s four-passenger Atea to first serve the Thailand market for its short- and medium-haul operations, including airport to hotel connections, high-speed connections for business leaders, medical evacuations, tourist flights, and road surveillance.
https://evtol.com/news/evfly-ascendance-atea-hybrid-evtol-first-aam-routes-thailand/
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