Chakravarthy, who is also a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras where ePlane was incubated, highlighted ...
The ePlane Company, an Indian electric aircraft startup, said on Monday it has agreed to supply 788 air ambulances in a deal valued at more than $1 billion, at a time when the country is grappling ...
The initiative aims to reduce response times for transporting patients, organs, medicines, and medical equipment, especially ...
An Indian electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer has signed a MOU worth $1 billion to provide 788 ...
Madras-based electric aircraft startup, ePlane Company, has secured a deal worth over $1 billion to supply 788 air ambulances ...
India will soon join a select-few nations globally to start an on-road vertical take-off and landing air ambulance service ...
The ePlane Company has signed a MoU with ICATT to provide a fleet of 788 eVTOL air ambulances valued at over $1 Bn.
According to the agreement, ePlane Company, an electric aircraft startup based in IIT-Madras, will provide 788 air ambulances ...
ICATT partners with ePlane to revolutionize emergency medical response in India with 788 air ambulances, enhancing healthcare ...
India will see an increased presence of air ambulance services with more companies coming forward with deals like this.
In a groundbreaking move for India's urban air mobility sector, IIT-Madras-based ePlane Company has secured a $1 billion deal with ICATT to deploy 788 electric air ambulances nationwide.
EVTOLs are seeking to revolutionize urban travel by developing battery-powered aircraft, which can take off and land ...