Austrian aviation company CycloTech has revealed it's building a demonstrator version of an eVTOL to showcase its propulsion system for electric flight. The firm is hoping to take the wraps off its ...
One of the most fascinating aircraft in the eVTOL space has moved into flight testing with a new large-scale prototype. Cyclotech's Blackbird airframe becomes the world's first aircraft to fly with ...
Flying cars have remained a lovers fantasy for many years now. Due to the future technologies and the growing need for a solution to the problem of transport, the vision has become much closer. At the ...
The CycloTech CycloRotor eVTOL concept aircraft has been launched. The prototype is coming a decade and a half after CycloTech introduced the concept. The CycloTech CruiseUp features propulsion ...
The BlackBird will have six CycloRotors for redundancy in case of a propulsion unit failure. Credit: CycloTech Austria’s CycloTech is building a larger demonstrator to showcase the potential of its ...
CycloTech’s demonstrator has flown powered by four CycloRotor propulsion units. Credit: CycloTech Austrian startup CycloTech has secured €20 million ($21.7 million) in funding to develop the first ...
Japanese parcel delivery provider Yamato and Austrian propulsion system developer CycloTech teamed up to develop a new type of cargo eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft concept.
The world of eVTOLs is full of eye-catching designs and imaginative systems, but the concept released this summer by CycloTech might set a new standard, since it uses what it says is a one-of-a-kind ...
The aircraft lifted only briefly off the ground, hovering under remote control. Still, the moment mattered. On March 27, 2025, an experimental vehicle called BlackBird rose into the air during its ...
Previous to the first free flight, the development team performed tests on a static test bench and on a dynamic test bench. On the static test bench, the technology demonstrator is fixed to a frame, ...
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