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Boeing and Kitty Hawk joint venture developing autonomous eVTOL air taxi; Cora aircraft targeting FAA certification for pilotless passenger transport; 1,700+ test flights completed.
Wisk Aero is an autonomous electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi company founded as a joint venture between Boeing and Kitty Hawk Corporation, which was backed by Google co-founder Larry Page. The company is developing the Cora air taxi, a self-flying eVTOL vehicle designed to carry passengers autonomously without requiring an onboard pilot, which would dramatically lower operating costs compared to piloted air taxis. Wisk has flown over 1,700 test flights and is pursuing FAA certification for its autonomous aircraft under the Agency's emerging framework for novel air mobility vehicles. The company operates in New Zealand where it has conducted extensive public flight testing in partnership with the government. Wisk raised hundreds of millions in investment from Boeing and has the backing to pursue the lengthy FAA certification process required for commercial autonomous aviation operations. The company's autonomous-first approach means it is targeting a different regulatory pathway and potentially different timeline than piloted eVTOL competitors like Joby Aviation and Archer.
Fleet Payment Solutions & Commercial Cards
Fleet payment solutions and commercial payment cards. Portland, ME. Publicly traded (WEX). $2B+ annual revenue. Processes fuel, EV, and maintenance spend for commercial fleets.
WEX Inc. is a Portland, Maine-based financial technology company publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker WEX, with over $2 billion in annual revenue. WEX is best known for its fleet payment solutions — specialized commercial payment cards and fuel card programs that allow fleet operators to control, track, and optimize fuel and maintenance spending across their vehicle fleets.\n\nThe company's fleet card products provide detailed transaction data at the point of purchase, including fuel type, gallons pumped, odometer, driver ID, and vehicle information, giving fleet managers visibility into fuel spend that standard corporate cards cannot provide. WEX processes payments through a network of tens of thousands of fuel and maintenance locations and integrates with major fleet management platforms to connect payment data with vehicle utilization insights.\n\nWEX has evolved its platform to support EV fleet charging payments, allowing fleet operators to manage EV charging spend alongside traditional fuel transactions through the same payment infrastructure. The company also operates in healthcare payment solutions and corporate payments, but fleet remains its largest and most established segment. WEX's deep integrations with fleet management software, telematics providers, and OEM platforms have made it a ubiquitous financial infrastructure layer for commercial fleet operations in North America.
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