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Boeing-Backed Autonomous VTOL Air Taxi Completes First Flight

Boeing-Backed Wisk Aero’s Autonomous Air Taxi Achieves First Flight
Wisk Aero, an autonomous aviation company formed through a partnership between Boeing and Larry Page’s Kitty Hawk, has reached a significant milestone in the development of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The company’s Generation 6 air taxi, known as Cora, recently completed its inaugural flight at Wisk’s facility in Hollister, California. This achievement marks a crucial step toward the realization of commercial autonomous passenger flights.
The Gen 6 Prototype and Flight Testing
Described by Wisk as the “world’s first self-flying, all-electric, four-seat air taxi,” the Gen 6 prototype successfully executed a series of vertical takeoffs, hovering, and stabilized flight maneuvers during its initial test. This flight builds upon more than 1,750 test flights conducted with earlier versions of the aircraft and initiates a rigorous new phase of testing aimed at validating the Gen 6 design, simulation models, and overall system performance.
Although Wisk has not disclosed specific technical details from the flight, the company confirmed that the next phase of testing will concentrate on the hover regime, including takeoffs, landings, and low-speed stability. If these tests prove successful, subsequent evaluations will expand to higher speeds and altitudes, incorporating more complex maneuvers such as longitudinal and lateral transitions and pedal turns.
Market Context and Industry Implications
Wisk’s progress arrives at a pivotal moment for the eVTOL sector, which is experiencing intensified competition as companies like Joby Aviation advance their own aircraft testing programs, including operations in the Gulf region. The successful flight of the Gen 6 prototype is expected to influence market dynamics, potentially accelerating development timelines among competitors. Furthermore, this milestone may encourage greater participation in initiatives such as the eVTOL and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Integration Pilot Program (eIPP), as industry stakeholders seek to explore real-world eVTOL operations.
Design and Operational Features
The Cora air taxi is designed to be fully electric and autonomous, equipped with 12 motor-driven propellers—six on each wing—and capable of carrying up to four passengers along with their carry-on luggage. While the aircraft operates without an onboard pilot, flights are monitored remotely from ground stations known as Multi-Vehicle Supervisor centers, ensuring continuous oversight.
Wisk is collaborating closely with government agencies and private partners, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), NASA, and SkyGrid, to advance the Cora program. The company asserts that its Generation 6 VTOL is the first candidate for FAA certification as a commercial autonomous passenger aircraft in the United States. Although a certification timeline remains uncertain, Wisk has identified Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami as initial launch markets once regulatory approval is obtained.
Advancing Urban Air Mobility
As Wisk continues to refine the aircraft’s control laws, structural loads, and dynamics, alongside enhancements to detect-and-avoid and navigation systems, the company is positioning itself at the forefront of the emerging urban air mobility market. The successful first flight of the Gen 6 prototype not only represents a technical achievement for Wisk but also signals a new phase of competition and innovation within the rapidly evolving eVTOL industry.

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