ZeroAvia to offer components to the wider market
The firm will provide parts to other zero emission aviation pioneers, and has opened a new factory to facilitate production.
The firm will provide parts to other zero emission aviation pioneers, and has opened a new factory to facilitate production.
The French start-up will use the funds to develop new versions of its aircraft as well as hiring a team of experts to advise on its regulatory and technical requirements.
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