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eVTOL

American  
[ee-vee-tee-oh-el, ee-vee-tawl] / ˈiˈviˈtiˈoʊˈɛl, ˈiˈviˌtɔl /

abbreviation

Aeronautics.
  1. electric vertical takeoff and landing: an aircraft powered by an electric motor that is capable of taking off and landing vertically.


Etymology

Origin of eVTOL

First recorded in 2015–20

Example Sentences

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The move came after Raymond James analyst Savanthi Syth cut her rating on the eVTOL maker to Sell from Hold.

From Barron's

The move came after Raymond James analyst Savanthi Syth cut her rating on the eVTOL, to Sell from Hold.

From Barron's

“Archer Aviation remains our sole Outperform-rated eVTOL stock given its relative valuation and lower capital-intensive approach to commercialization,” added Syth.

From Barron's

Leng engineered an ultralight, electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing aircraft known as an eVTOL.

From Los Angeles Times

A handful of California companies are using eVTOL technology to develop what they call air taxis to shuttle people around congested cities.

From Los Angeles Times