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Autoflight Prosperity 4: This electric aircraft flew 250 km in a single charge, set a new world record

  Prior to Autoflight Prosperity 4, the previous record for the longest flight by an eVTOL was about 248.8 km, set in 2021 by California-based eVTOL developer Joby Aviation. Technology is advancing so fast that we are already starting to experience the world of the future. Till a few years back, people dreaming of electric vehicles have now come very close to experience flying cars. Many giant companies and startups are now working on flying vehicles and some of them have even made electric flying cars and successfully tested them in real life. Chinese air taxi developer Autoflight recently set a new world record with its electric flying vehicle by covering a distance of 250.3 kilometers on a single charge. Autoflight has informed that the company has flown its electric aircraft named Prosperity 4 about 250 kilometers on a single full charge. The company has also shared the video of this world record flight on its YouTube channel. In this video AutoFlight shows a complete flight in...

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's airline ready to fly, big information about Akasa Air revealed

Akasa Air: Akasa Air, an airline backed by veteran investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, has added the first Boeing 737 MAX flight to its fleet. The airline took delivery of a Boeing 737 Max aircraft in Seattle on Thursday. With the arrival of Akasa, more competition in the aviation field is expected to increase. It is being told that Akasa Air can start operating its flight in July.


72 aircraft ordered

Akasa Air has placed an order for a total of 72 aircraft, out of which 18 flights can be delivered by March 2023. After this, 54 aircraft will be delivered in the next four years.


Flight will be filled with this code

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed airline 'Akasa Air' has got its airline code. Akasa Air will fly with airline code QP.


flight will start from july

Akasa has received its Max aircraft by mid-June according to its pre-determined schedule. Now it can start its commercial operation in India by July 2022.


Akasa Air gets civil aviation nod

The airline, backed by veteran investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and aviation stalwarts Vinay Dube and Aditya Ghosh, received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Civil Aviation Ministry in August 2021 to start commercial flight operations. ) Received.


where will the first start

In the initial phase, Akash Air flights will be from metro metros to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities only. Apart from this, flights will also be operated between metros. It plans to build a fleet of 18 aircraft in the first 12 months of the commencement of operations and thereafter the airline will add 12-14 aircraft every year.

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