Corridor Approval Paves Way For MightyFly Delivery Demos

MightyFly has been flight testing the third-generation Cento since March.

Credit: MightyFly
U.S. startup MightyFly has received FAA approval to conduct A-to-B test flights with its Cento autonomous cargo aircraft in a corridor between two airports in California, allowing it to demonstrate express logistics use cases. Founded in 2019, MightyFly says it is the first developer of large...
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