Wisk aero articles
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Boeing's Wisk working taking flying robotaxis to Asia by 2030
In 2022, Boeing invested in $450 million with Wisk, a company working on a flying car. The next year, it fully absorbed Wisk. By 2030, it hopes to have Wisk’s autonomous flying taxis operating in Asia. Boeing Chief Technology Officer Todd Citron revealed the plans to Nikkei, the Japanese news publication. Citron did not tell Nikkei where exactly in Asia that Boeing hopes to send the taxis. Nor did he say whether Boeing’s Wisk would operate a taxi service directly or sell its aircraft to...
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Another Boeing-Linked Whistleblower Has Died: What to Know About Josh Dean and Spirit Aero
Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems who had flagged safety concerns and alleged misconduct by the...
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Santa Barbara City Council on board when it comes to renovating General Western Aero Hangars
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Santa Barbara City Council members are on board when it comes to saving historic airport hangars. They listened to a presentation, on Tuesday, about renovating and reusing the General Western Aero Hangars in the same Santa Barbara Airport location where they were built in 1931. Amelia Earhart was once photographed on a plane