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Wisk To Operate
Autonomous eVTOL Air Taxis for Blade
Wisk Aero will supply and operate up to 30 of its
eVTOLs for Blade Urban Air Mobility’s passenger transportation network, the
companies announced today. According to Wisk, the aircraft will be what it
called its sixth-generation design rather than the two-seat, all-electric
Cora currently undergoing flight testing. The agreement between the two companies is
contingent on factors such as when Wisk gets approval for autonomous flight
operations. It calls for Wisk to deploy its aircraft on short routes linking
Blade’s network of private terminals in various U.S. cities. The aircraft
will be owned, operated, and maintained by Wisk, which will be paid according
to flight duration based on minimum flight-hour guarantees. Blade said it will publish flight-hour rates “once
we are closer to launch to more accurately reflect market dynamics and
operational costs.” For now, the two companies will form a working group to
address what it will take to deploy autonomous air taxi operations. In April, Blade announced an agreement under which
its partner operators will acquire up to 20 Beta Technologies Alia 250 eVTOL
aircraft. These five-seat vehicles will have a pilot on board and are
expected to start commercial operations in the Blade network in late 2024.
Blade currently provides flights in a mix of helicopters and fixed-wing
amphibious aircraft. Want more? A
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