Heart’s Move To U.S. Adds To European AAM Turmoil

Heart Aerospace ES-30

The ES-30 has an all-electric range of 200 km (124 mi.) and a hybrid range of 800 km.

Credit: Heart Aerospace
Europe’s advanced air mobility sector has been buffeted by a series of startup failures in the past year, amid complaints of a risk-averse investment environment that has badly harmed their ability to raise cash. Now, following the defection of Sweden’s Heart Aerospace—one of Europe’s premier...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report.

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