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Boeing subsidiary WISK Aero unveils all-electric self-driving air taxi at Paris Air Show

Por: Fox Business Tech June 17, 2023

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The Futurum Group CEO Daniel Newman and J.P. Morgan Asset Management's David Lebovitz provide insight on AI on 'The Claman Countdown.' subsidiary Wisk Aero will debut its , autonomous sixth-generation air taxi at the Paris Air Show beginning on Sunday, signaling a new era in pilotless flight. With a charge time of 15 minutes, a range of 90 miles and a cruising speed between 110 and 120 knots, the WISK Explore Generation 6 has a... + full article



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