Jetson ONE affordable eVTOL delivers joystick-controlled flight without a US pilot’s license, with top speed limited to 102 km/h (63 mph).
Described as a "formula one racing car for the sky," the Jetson One is an electric-powered VTOL sky toy that can hover, bank, and reach speeds of up to 63 mph. The company's latest video will leave ...
What could be better than strapping yourself into your own personal electric flyer? Racing with some buddies of course, and that's coming closer with the unveiling of the Jetson Air Games concept ...
Want to see how an aersopace CEO would rather spend his time, instead of pouring over spreadsheets and market forecasts? Jetson chief executive Stéphan D’haene took on two other members of the company ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swedish startup Jetson has made headlines once again as it pushes the boundaries of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) ...
Have you heard of the famous Jetson One personal eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) in a while? Well, the first one to be officially delivered to an international owner just landed in the ...
The Jetson ONE might look like something from a sci-fi cartoon, but beneath its cartoonish facade lies a craft with the credentials to be a practical personal aerial vehicle. The Jetson is a ...
Personal use eVTOL developer Jetson continues to showcase to the public how exciting an aerial eVTOL racing format can be. The company recently showcased a racing format concept it calls the Jetson ...
Futuristic movies and cartoons often depict flying vehicles, like the flying family car from the popular cartoon series, "The Jetsons." Unfortunately, current passenger vehicles are still very much on ...
After seven years of research, development, and then more development, Jetson delivered the first of its single-passenger, electric aircraft to a billionaire tech client in California. It was a long ...