Aviation News – German manufacturer Volocopter has introduced its new VoloXPro electric ultralight multicopter, targeting European flight schools and future global air taxi markets, marking a step forward in sustainable urban aviation.
The aircraft, developed by Volocopter in Bruchsal, Baden-Württemberg, is designed as a versatile platform for multiple user groups, including flight schools, flying clubs, air sports enthusiasts, and sightseeing operators. Certification as an ultralight aircraft is planned in Germany by the end of 2026, with parallel approval efforts underway across other European countries as the company expands its footprint.
The VoloXPro is a fully electric, emission-neutral multicopter engineered for low-noise operations, making it suitable for both recreational flying and professional passenger transport. Its modular platform allows for different technical configurations tailored to customer needs, enabling adaptation from training environments to commercial urban air mobility applications such as air taxis.
