Sora Aviation Advances Electric VTOL Development with Successful Flight Tests
Sora Aviation has concluded months of VTOL flight tests for a subscale demonstrator of its 30-seat electric aircraft, the S-1, aiming for a first flight in 2028. This testing phase is crucial for mitigating technical risks ahead of full-scale prototype construction, as the company embarks on a unique path in the crowded electric aviation sector.

Sora Aviation has successfully completed a series of VTOL flight tests with a subscale demonstrator, paving the way for its 30-seat electric aircraft, the S-1, which is expected to make its first flight in 2028. The trials, conducted at Snowdonia Aerospace Centre in Wales, focused on evaluating flight stability and control, generating data critical for refining the aircraft's design.
As other manufacturers prioritize smaller aircraft, Sora's larger S-1 introduces distinct engineering challenges that necessitate a rigorous testing approach. The gathered data will inform the detailed design process ahead of the full-scale prototype's construction, which remains a significant undertaking given the complexities of certification and operational economics in the electric aviation market.




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