Wisk, backed by Boeing, is pursuing autonomous eVTOLs, posing a threat to Joby and Archer.
The goal of air taxis is simple: fly above vehicle traffic to the office, dinner, or airport. The Wisk Gen6 has a top speed of 138 mph and a range of 90 miles. The WiFi-enabled air taxi has mobile ...
Wisk sued Archer in 2021, allegedly over stolen trade secrets related to its electric air taxis. Now, they have settled the dispute. Wisk sued Archer in 2021, allegedly over stolen trade secrets ...
The electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) market offers huge upside potential, but also downside risk.
Electric aircraft rivals Wisk and Archer Aviation have settled their trade secret legal dispute more than two years after the lawsuit was originally filed. In a somewhat surprise twist — given how ...
Wisk Aero and Archer Aviation will be entering mediation for a second time at the end of March, nearly two years after the rivals commenced a bitter court battle over Wisk’s allegations that the newer ...
Boeing-backed air taxi developer Wisk Aero has revealed an updated prototype that it calls a candidate for type certification by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). California-based Wisk ...
Wisk Aero, the California-based eVTOL company from Google co-founder Larry Page, recently announced a $450 million funding boost from The Boeing Company to further develop its Cora, an electric VTOL ...