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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...

Vistara's name will be lost! Air India will become something like this after the merger, what is the future plan of the airlines

 


Air India Vistara Merger: After the merger of Vistara with Air India, the full-service airline will be known as Air India.


Air India Vistara Merger: Tata Group's Air India chief Campbell Wilson said on Monday that even after the merger of Vistara Airline, the full-service airline will continue to be Air India. India) will be known only by the name of Wilson said in a virtual interaction with the media that the group plans to form a full-service airline and an economy service airline. Under this plan, a full-service airline will be formed by merging Air India and Vistara.


These airlines are going to merge with Air India

Ever since taking control of Air India from the government in January last year, Tata Group has been trying to restructure it. In this sequence, Vistara is being merged with Air India while AirAsia India is being merged with Air India Express.


Air India will remain the name


Wilson said that the group is keen to take forward the legacy of both Air India and Vistara and efforts are on in this direction. However, after the merger, there is a thought of renaming this full-service airline as Air India.


Vistara's legacy will remain intact

He said, "Vistara has a strong presence in the Indian aviation market but Air India is well known outside India and has a history of 90 years. The future full-service airline will be called Air India but Some of the Vistara legacy will be retained."



Air India's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Wilson said that the process of getting approval from the Competition Commission of India is going on in the context of this merger.

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