Doroni Seeks Funding For Personal eVTOL

Doroni hopes to certify the H1 under the FAA’s pending revamp of light sport aircraft rules.

Credit: Doroni Aerospace concept
Having previously raised $3.6 million via crowdfunding, U.S. startup Doroni Aerospace has launched a Series A offering, aiming to raise $20-30 million to develop its H1 Hummingbird two-seat personal electric-vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicle. If successful, a significant portion of the...
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