You might have heard about electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL). Well, there's some exciting news coming from Jetson, a Swedish startup that’s making waves in the air racing scene.
Jetson recently hosted what it claims to be the "world's first eVTOL race," where company executives competed flying their single-seat Jetson One aircraft. The Jetson One is a recreational eVTOL ...
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 ...
While Australia's Airspeeder is yet to race its sporty eVTOLs with pilots at the controls, Jetson's founder and CTO Tomasz Patan has taken its One flyer to the air for what's been billed as the birth ...
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 ...
Single-seat eVTOL developer Jetson has once again become the first in its segment to do something. Well, sort of. The company recently shared footage of its founder and CTO piloting its flagship ...
The promise of personal flying machines has been around for decades. From flying cars to jetpacks, the future always seemed to promise a traffic-jam-free ride to work that left the roads far below.
The Jetson Thor platform is rolling out just as demand surges for robots that can handle complex tasks in unpredictable environments. Nvidia announced general availability of the Jetson AGX Thor ...