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Wisk Aero, NASA simulate autonomous eVTOL management; BETA tests delivery aircraft

Wisk Aero and NASA have successfully completed a simulation test demonstrating a human supervisor managing three autonomous eVTOL aircraft in coordination with air traffic control. This collaboration, part of a five-year agreement, aims to integrate autonomous flight into the national airspace by making these aircraft predictable to controllers. Separately, BETA Technologies Inc. conducted a successful test flight of its electric conventional takeoff and landing aircraft, exploring its potential for rapid organ transplant deliveries in partnership with United Therapeutics Corp. AI

IMPACT These developments in autonomous eVTOL management and electric aircraft testing signal progress toward integrated urban air mobility and specialized delivery services.

RANK_REASON The article discusses advancements in electric aircraft and autonomous flight management, which are tools for future air mobility, rather than a new frontier release or significant industry-wide event.

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Wisk Aero, NASA simulate autonomous eVTOL management; BETA tests delivery aircraft

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Ed Garsten, Senior Contributor ·

    Wisk, NASA, Electra, BETA Make Major Advanced Air Mobility Moves

    Two successful tests and a powertrain deal involving aviation companies Wisk, BETA and Electra marked major progress for advanced air mobility.