10-May-2021 Source: XTI Aircraft Company
XTI Aircraft Company (XTI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Enterprise Estonia, Estonian Aviation Cluster (EAC), and the Estonian Aviation Academy (EAVA) to recognize Estonia as a Regional Mobility hub for the TriFan 600, the world’s first civilian hybrid-electric long-range vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) airplane.
The organizations intend to collaborate with XTI to establish a corporate presence in Tallinn, Estonia to directly serve the region.
“It’s a true honor that aviation pioneer XTI Aircraft has turned its eyes to Estonia with regards to establishing its presence in Europe.” Kristo Reinsalu, GM, Estonia Aviation Cluster
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XTI Aircraft Company and Estonian Agencies sign MoU to recognize Estonia as a Regional Mobility Hub
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Flying Forward 2020 starts developing air mobility of cities
BC, Tallinn, 23.12.2020.
Print version Flying Forward 2020, a consortium made up of 30 partners, is about to start developing a new urban air mobility (UAM) ecosystem for the European Union, focusing primarily on drones, informs LETA/BNS.
The project is consistent with the strategy for the digitalization of governments of EU member states and aims to make planning of the air mobility of cities a part of the spatial planning infrastructure of cities, Tartu Science Park, which takes part in the project, said in a press release.