EHang Pushes Back Against Wolfpack's Claims That It Has Misled the Market on Aircraft Sales and More

EHang has strongly refuted claims by Wolfpack Research that the eVTOL aircraft developer is “a stock promotion destined to crash and burn.” In a statement issued late on February 16 in response to a report issued earlier in the day by the self-proclaimed “activist research firm” that largely focused on taking short positions on equities, the Chinese company said that the accusations made by Wolfpack were based on “numerous errors, unsubstantiated statements, and misinterpretation of information.”

More eVTOL Developers Added to AAM Reality Index as SMG Adjusts Ratings

After a relatively slow start in the first half of January, the advanced air mobility (AAM) sector has resumed its wild ride in recent weeks, with eVTOL aircraft developers jostling for attention and fresh funding. To some observers, talk of billion-dollar mergers points to a trend that could see a small group of leading contenders pulling away from the unwieldy field of wannabes.

Are Air Taxis Ready For Prime Time? Let's Ask Lufthansa

An intriguing report issued this week from German airline group Lufthansa poses the question: Are air taxis ready for prime time? Given the company’s semi-detached perspective on a new transportation sector that stands to complement, and to some degree supplant, conventional air transportation, its assessment is refreshingly candid and analytical. It cannot be accused of being a vector for the intoxicating hype engulfing this sector.

U.S. Advanced Air Mobility Market To Generate $115 Billion Revenues Annually by 2035

A joint study from Deloitte and the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) predicts that the U.S. advanced air mobility (AAM) market, which includes flying taxis and cargo drones, will generate sales of $115 billion annually by 2035—equivalent to 0.5 percent of U.S. GDP. This emerging industry is also expected to create more than 280,000 “high paying” jobs in the same time frame, accounting for approximately 8 percent of the aerospace and defense workforce, the new report adds.

New Vista Acquisition SPAC Seeks $200 Million Investment Pot for Advanced Air Mobility

The prospect of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) leading the next wave of investment in the cash-hungry advanced air mobility (AAM) sector gained momentum this week when New Vista Acquisition Corp. filed an S-1 initial public offering (IPO) registration form with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company is offering 20 million shares at $10 apiece in a bid to raise $200 million with which to acquire one or more companies in the aviation, aerospace, and defense industries.

UK's Future Flight Challenge Analyzes the Socio-Economic Case For Advanced Air Mobility

The UK’s government-backed Future Flight Challenge program has issued a sweeping endorsement of plans to introduce electric-powered and autonomously operated aircraft, based on new research that suggests these technologies will reduce transportation costs by almost half and reduce journey times significantly. A study published this week on the socio-economic impact of advanced air mobility, which has been conducted by the PwC consulting group, also argues that these new modes of air transport will improve worker safety.

Consultant Takes a Reality Check on Advanced Air Mobility Contenders

Making predictions and rankings in almost any aspect of human endeavor is not necessarily an assured path to winning friends, but it certainly can be a way to influence people. As the maddeningly unpredictable year of 2020 drew to a close, SMG Consulting demonstrated the fortitude to attempt both with the unveiling of its new Advanced Air Mobility Reality Index (ARI) and its Top Five Predictions list for the industry in 2021.

Could Defense Exports Support or Disrupt Baykar's Plans For Personal Air Vehicles?

Baykar Technologies’ plans to develop its Cezeri personal air vehicle (PAV) may be getting a boost from the Turkish industrial group’s growing defense sales. The privately-owned group has extensive experience developing military drones, as well as command, control, communication, computer, and intelligence systems and payload hardware.