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Doroni: We’re on Track to Bring Flying Cars to Neighborhoods by 2028

A $1 Trillion Mobility Market by 2040.

  • Received FAA clearance for prototype testing
  • Full showroom model of the H1-X unveiled
  • Targeted commercial deliveries for 2028
  • Maxed out our last raise in under 100 days
  • Officially reserved Nasdaq ticker $DRNI*

Personal flight is finally becoming viable. The urban mobility market is projected to reach $1T by 2040, driven by the rise of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The FAA’s new MOSAIC rule creates a clear path for personal eVTOL certification, opening a $457B+ market for everyday personal aircraft. Invest in Doroni Aerospace | The Future of Personal Flight

How eVTOLs Could Impact the Lighting Industry by David Shiller

Flying cars have been a sci-fi staple for almost a century. There is a type of small flying vehicle that is now very close to commercial production. An eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) is a new type of aircraft that uses electric power for vertical flight, allowing it to take off, hover, and land like a helicopter without a runway, while also transitioning to forward flight like a plane. These eco-friendly aircraft are designed for urban air mobility (UAM) to reduce traffic congestion, using multiple electric motors, advanced batteries, and often rotors or propellers for quiet, efficient, and potentially autonomous air taxi services. Here are some of the most likely impacts on the lighting industry at: How eVTOLs Could Impact The Lighting Industry | LightNOW

Interesting: The Three Pillars of Independence of an Organization

The 3 Pillars of Independence most commonly refers to a framework from the UK voluntary sector (specifically promoted by organizations like Bond and the Directory of Social Change). It is a toolkit for assessing and maintaining the independence of charities, NGOs, or civil society organizations.

The Three Pillars are:

  1. Independent of Party Politics – The organization (or regulator) must remain free from bias or influence by any political party or the government of the day. Decisions should be impartial, not favoring one political side.
  2. Independent of Populism – It should not be swayed by popular public opinion, media-driven campaigns, or transient public pressure, especially on controversial or unpopular causes.
  3. Independent of the Press – Freedom from media influence or pressure, ensuring decisions are based on evidence and law rather than headlines or public narratives.

This toolkit was created to monitor potential political encroachment on charitable regulation and to ensure charities can operate without undue external interference.

 

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