An all-electric, self-flying air taxi will be one of the major attractions of a new ‘The Future of Aviation’ exhibition
at next Easter’s Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow.
In 2017 Wisk became the first company in the United States to successfully fly an autonomous eVTOL (electric vertical
take-off and landing) aircraft designed for passenger use. Wisk’s first aircraft arrived in New Zealand later that year
and soon after testing began in the South Island.
Wisk is an independent company backed by The Boeing Company and Kitty Hawk Corporation and has now completed more than
1,500 test flights on its full-scale aircraft.
Warbirds Over Wanaka General Manager, Ed Taylor, says the ‘The Future of Aviation’ exhibition is a new initiative for
Airshow organisers. “There’s a huge amount of work going on around the world on new propulsion technologies and we felt
it was time for our visitors to be able to learn more about what’s happening from the people at the forefront of these
developments here in New Zealand.”
“Wisk is a great example of this. They have been testing their aircraft just up the road from Wanaka in the McKenzie
Country and it’s great our visitors will now have the opportunity to see this aircraft up close and to learn heaps more
about it,” says Ed.
Ed says Wisk’s air taxi is the first exhibition to be confirmed in the ‘The Future of Aviation’ space and other
exhibitors will be announced over the coming months. “We are talking with other electric aircraft owners and those
looking at other technologies such as solar,” says Ed.
Warbirds Over Wanaka is being held at Wanaka Airport next Easter (April 15th, 16th and 17th). For more information and
tickets go to www.warbirdsoverwanaka.com
Wisk aircraft specificationsMission: Air taxiPower: All-electricAircraft Type: ExperimentalAircraft Classification: eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing)Type of Flight: Fixed wing, on a single propellerPilot Type: Autonomous (self-flying)Altitude: 1500-5000 ft AGLDimensions: 6.4m long with an 11m wingspanVertical Lift: 12 independent lift fansRange: Initially about 40 kilometres plus reservesSpeed: Around 160 kph