By A Mystery Man Writer
Air mobility startup Wisk Aero has bumped up the passenger-carrying capacity of its upcoming air taxi from two to four, and none of those will be a pilot. The company intends to take its 6th-gen autonomous electric city hopper to market, and will now be seeking FAA type certification.
Wisk Aero Unveils Its 6th Generation Air Taxi, Says Is the Most Advanced in the World - autoevolution
Wisk Aero CEO Discusses Self-Flying Air Taxi at UberX Pricing: Q&A
Wisk Unveil's World's First Self-Flying, Four-Seat, eVTOL Air Taxi
Wisk to unveil next generation of its self-flying air taxi in late fall - AeroTime
Wisk Aero and Skyports Release Concept of Operations for eVTOL and Vertiport Integration - Avionics International
New Developments in Electric Air Taxis - Despatch
Wisk Aero Generation 6 (pre-production prototype)
Wisk to unveil next generation of its self-flying air taxi in late fall - AeroTime
Wisk Reveals Four-seat, Sixth-generation, Certification Version eVTOL - Asian Sky Group
Wisk Aero reveals 6th-gen autonomous four-seat electric air taxi
Wisk files lawsuit against competitor eVTOL developer Archer
Wisk Aero Cora (Generation 5) (prototype)
Wisk Aero reveals 6th-gen autonomous four-seat electric air taxi
When Will Flying Taxis Get Off the Ground? The CEO of Boeing-Backed Wisk Aero Has Some Ideas. - WSJ