Indian eVTOL Startup Raises Funds

Indian startup Bee Flights plans to develop an autonomous single-seat eVTOL.
 

Credit: Bee Flights
With some of world’s most congested and polluted cities, India has the potential to be a major market for advanced air mobility (AAM). But in a country where motorcycles outnumber cars by a wide margin, enabling the market will require affordable, domestically produced solutions. Against this...
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