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The startup is cutting 27 workers at its Fremont facility, 25 in Orange County and Mojave as it shifts to production.
Self-flying taxis might sound like something out of The Jetsons, but in true Miami fashion, the future is coming in hot.
Miami International Airport is exploring the future of transportation with plans to introduce autonomous flying taxis, thanks to a collaboration between the Miami-Dade Aviation Department and Wisk ...
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department and a company called Wisk Aero are working together to bring all-electric self-flying planes to South Florida. There’s a lot of work ahead to land the flying taxis, ...
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Wisk Aero is looking to bring self-flying air taxis to Texas and has acquired an Austin-based tech company to help with its air traffic management.
Air taxi companies have promised for years that the small planes will soon carry customers and make deliveries — but they have yet to metaphorically get off the ground.
Wisk Aero, a leading Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) company and developer of the first all-electric, self-flying air taxi in the U.S., today announced the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding ...
WISK AERO signed two separate agreements to establish AAM operations in both Kaga, Japan and Miami, FL. Steve Costley is responsible for the overall production SpeedNews. Steve has over 30 years ...
Wisk Aero explores vertiport sites in Houston, including Metro stations, for its flying taxi service set to launch by 2030, pending FAA approval.
SEATTLE -Boeing-owned Wisk Aero announced Wednesday that its CEO Brian Yutko is leaving to take over product development for Boeing (NYSE:BA)’s commercial airplanes division. In his new role ...