The aircraft will carry a single pilot and five passengers on flights of up to 100 km (63 miles) at a cruise speed of 180 km/h.
According to Madrid-based Crisalion, it has raised just over $16 million and is preparing to start another funding round in the first quarter of 2024 with support from the BlueBull investment bank. The company says it envisions applications including air taxi flights, emergency medical services, cargo operations, and tourism.
According to Madrid-based Crisalion, it has raised just over $16 million and is preparing to start another funding round in the first quarter of 2024 with support from the BlueBull investment bank. The company says it envisions applications including air taxi flights, emergency medical services, cargo operations, and tourism.