Cities need safe, quiet and pollution free-transport. The markets need affordable, high mileage and easily certifiable product. Our consumers need door-to-door and on demand travel.
We aim to achieve all these goals with our product by helping you travel quicker and saving you a significant amount of time.
We also aim to build for the world through India and making our services affordable for the masses
Cargo and industrial use cases and also aimed for use in military applications.
Urban Aerial Mobility Service aimed at replacing road taxis for a similar price.
Aircraft OEM Business aimed at replacing luxury cars and for Helicopter taxi companies replacing current helicopter fleet
Cargo and industrial use cases and also aimed for use in military applications.
Urban Aerial Mobility Service aimed at replacing road taxis for a similar price.
Aircraft OEM Business aimed at replacing luxury cars and for Helicopter taxi companies replacing current helicopter fleet
eVTOL regulations are public! EASA has put out a world 1st guidelines for eVTOL certification
e200 Piloted will undergo standard certification
US has passed a bill for UAM. Korea has put out a road map. France is flying a taxi over Paris at the Olympics. Dubai has invited flying taxi startups.
Engineering professor Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy founded ePlane with one of his students at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras
The IIT Madras incubated startup has designed an electric taxi for urban commute that can carry people to their destination 30 times faster.
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