Vertical Aerospace Wins Singapore Grant for eVTOL Emergency Medical Services Trial

Reuters
Feb 04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EVTL">Vertical Aerospace</a> Wins Singapore Grant for eVTOL Emergency Medical Services Trial

Vertical Aerospace Ltd. has been awarded a proof-of-concept (POC) grant by Hatch, the innovation centre of Singapore’s Home Team Science & Technology Agency (HTX), as part of the Dimension X Cohort 7 Challenge. The grant will support the development and validation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) missions using Vertical’s Valo electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in Singapore. The project, which runs through April 2026, involves collaboration with HTX, Hatch, and operational stakeholders to develop EMS operational concepts, assess medical cabin configurations, and conduct flight demonstrations to evaluate safety and response times. The initiative aims to explore the feasibility of integrating eVTOL aircraft into Singapore’s emergency response systems, particularly for remote island areas.

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