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Vertical Flight Society Continues Record Growth, Reaches 150 Corporate Members

Vertical Flight Society Continues Record Growth, Reaches 150 Corporate Members Share Article 15 new companies joined VFS as corporate members in the first quarter of 2021 The Vertical Flight Society s corporate membership has doubled over the past decade, despite the global military helicopter procurement downturn beginning in 2014. Over the past three years, corporate membership has grown by 50% and the number of individual members has increased by 15%. FAIRFAX, Va. (PRWEB) April 15, 2021 The Vertical Flight Society (VFS), the world’s leading non-profit organization working to advance vertical flight, reports today that it has continued to experience record growth, propelled largely by the continued expansion of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developments around the world.

Vertical Flight Society continues record growth

Vertical Flight Society continues record growth Vertical Flight Society Press Release | April 15, 2021 Estimated reading time 8 minutes, 6 seconds. The Vertical Flight Society (VFS), the world’s leading non-profit organization working to advance vertical flight, reports that it has continued to experience record growth, propelled largely by the continued expansion of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developments around the world.  BAAZ GmbH in Germany was one of 15 new companies who joined VFS since January 2021. BAAZ Photo “Despite the pandemic, interest and investment in the eVTOL industry has accelerated, representing one of the few bright spots in what has been a very challenging time for most of the civil aviation industry,” said VFS Executive Director Mike Hirschberg. “VFS has been leading efforts to advance electric vertical flight for the past seven years and have helped create a largest technical community across the entire eVTOL eco

Electric VTOL aircraft developments advancing despite pandemic

Electric VTOL aircraft developments advancing despite pandemic Vertical Flight Society Press Release | January 12, 2021 Estimated reading time 6 minutes, 27 seconds. The Vertical Flight Society (VFS), the world’s leading non-profit organization working to advance vertical flight, reports that the growth of the world’s electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developments have continued apace despite the global pandemic.  Joby aims to certify its S4 eVTOL by the end of 2023. Company representatives will be speaking at VFS’s 8th Annual Electric VTOL Symposium later this month. Joby Photo “This past year saw continued growth and progress in eVTOL developments,” said Mike Hirschberg, VFS Executive Director. “Our members in industry, academia and government agencies around the world have been tackling the toughest challenges in vertical flight, proving out the promise of this new approach to air mobility.”

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