Aircraft maker, ATR is refocusing its business and, in the process, has scrapped “the development of its Short Take-Off and Landing variant (STOL), the ATR 42-600S, reflecting the company’s commitment to aligning operations with evolving market dynamics.” ATR says “Following an extensive market review and in light of lingering tensions on its supply chain”, they have decided to “focus efforts …
Rolls-Royce Set To Power Vertical Aerospace’s All-Electric Aircraft
Rolls-Royce’s ground-breaking technology is set to power Vertical Aerospace’s flagship Urban Air Mobility (UAM) aircraft .A Rolls-Royce electrical power system will be integrated into the piloted all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle, which will carry up to four passengers for 120 miles at cruise speeds of over 200mph and is on course to certify in 2024. Vertical Aerospace …


