Wisk Aero

wisk.aeroLaunched 2010

Introducing the world's first autonomous, four-passenger air taxi.

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/ About /

Wisk Aero is developing an autonomous, all-electric air taxi designed to carry four passengers without a pilot on board, operating under human supervisor oversight. Backed by Boeing and founded in 2010, the company has completed over 1,750 test flights across six generations of aircraft. Their focus is on meeting or exceeding commercial aviation safety standards through redundant systems and rigorous testing.

/ How it works /

Wisk designs and builds autonomous electric aircraft that automate most flight elements, supervised remotely by human operators, and certifies them through FAA type, production, and operation certification processes.

/ Who it's for /

Urban commuters and communities seeking faster, safer air mobility alternatives

/ More info /

Background.

Status
unknown
Business model
unknown
Company
Wisk Aero
Launched
2010

Founders

  • Sébastien Vigneronsite
/ Discovered patterns /

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