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MGI engineering launches cargo eVTOL UAV development programme with autonomous technology demonstrator

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Specialist consultancy company MGI Engineering has launched its Cargo UAV technology demonstrator programme. MGI is applying F1 development philosophies and mindset to the cargo eVTOL UAV market. MGI Engineering has been developing cargo eVTOL technologies for the past year, with the aim to provide these services to the wider industry.

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AutoFlight Makes History with World First Formation Flight of Three Autonomous eVTOL Aircraft

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The company plans to make the prototypes into products, with a cargo version set to be released for safe cargo transport in Asia next year, and a passenger version gradually developed in the coming years, meeting the highest safety standards for aviation. Today Magazine. “We have much more to come.” _4eZ1LU2iFs.

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REE Automotive Announces Global Manufacturing Agreement with Leading Automotive Supplier Motherson Group Making Strategic Investment in a $45.35 Million Registered Direct Offering Led By M&G

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Using four identical REEcorners® enables REE to make the industry’s flattest EV platforms with more room for passengers, cargo and batteries. The group has expanded its presence to support customers in new segments, including health and medical, aerospace and logistics. Today Magazine.

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Helsing tests AI air combat system as Gripen jet flies autonomously

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Gripen E planes, made by Swedish aerospace firm Saab, were first introduced in 2016. German defence contractor Helsing said it achieved the maiden flight less than six months after conception due to Gripen E’s modern architecture, which allowed for rapid integration of the AI pilot system.