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Fri, Sep 19, 2025

Wisk Works Towards Air Taxi Rollout in Los Angeles

Boeing Subsidiary Partners With the City of Fullerton for Infrastructure Development

Boeing subsidiary and air taxi developer Wisk Aero recently announced a Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Fullerton, California, that works towards the integration of autonomous air mobility in one of the cities that needs it most: Los Angeles. The effort will center at Fullerton Municipal Airport (FUL) in Orange County.

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Thu, Sep 18, 2025

XPeng AeroHT ‘Flying Cars’ Collide in Airshow Rehearsal

At Least One Injured in Mid-Air eVTOL Crash Ahead of Live Flight Demo in China

Just ahead of a live flight demonstration, two electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft built by the self-proclaimed ‘largest flying car company in Asia’ collided mid-air. While it is unknown exactly what went wrong, incidents like this draw attention from the already skeptical public, especially given the limited proof that this futuristic technology could be a functional reality.

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Wed, Sep 17, 2025

Mexico Achieves Historic Milestone in Aircraft Production

100% Mexican-Made Aircraft Certified For the First Time in Nearly 70 Years

After a nearly 70-year dormant period, Mexican aircraft production is back and better than ever with the official certification of the Halcon 2.1 sportplane. The last 100-percent Mexican-designed and manufactured plane to be cleared for production was the twin-engine Lascurain Aura in 1957.

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Tue, Sep 16, 2025

200kg of Cocaine Found in Sling 4 Crash Wreckage

Australian Pilot Timothy Clark Was Killed in the Accident

At the scene of a plane crash that killed 46-year-old Australian pilot Timothy Clark, authorities came across nearly 200 kilograms of cocaine… and, oddly enough, it was completely covered in SpaceX branding. Brazilian officials are now investigating in hopes of learning where the drugs were headed and what went wrong on the way.

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