EVTOL AIRCRAFT RACING
In November 2021, the first remotely-piloted eVTOL drag race between two Airspeeder craft took place. In 2022, The remotely-piloted racing series (Airspeeder EXA Series) began in 2022 with Zephatali Walsh named as the inaugural season champion. The aircraft, built by Alauda Aeronautics, use electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology and are designed to be crewed by human pilots.EVT000 - eVTOL Racing Research Questions
EVT001 - Current State and Growth Projections
EVT002 - Competitive Landscape
EVT003 - Propulsion Systems
EVT004 - Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
EVT005 - Flight Control and Autonomy
EVT006 - Certification and Standards
EVT007 - Insurance and Risk Management
EVT008 - Revenue Streams and Monetization
EVT009 - Cost Analysis
EVT010 - Pilot Training and Certification
EVT011 - Technical Workforce
EVT012 - Cross-Industry Applications
EVT013 - Research and Development Partnerships
EVT014 - Racing Venues and Facilities
EVT015 - Support Systems
EVT016 - Spectator Experience
EVT017 - Broadcasting and Media Technology
EVT018 - Environmental Benefits
EVT019 - Sustainability Initiatives
EVT020 - Technology Roadmaps
EVT021 - Market Evolution
EVT022 - Funding Landscape
EVT023 - Financial Performance
EVT024 - Patent Landscape
EVT025 - Legal Frameworks