Wisk Aero, a pioneer in Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), is taking a bold step toward the future of flight with the launch of its Generation 6 aircraft. Described as the world’s first self-flying, all-electric, four-seat eVTOL air taxi, the new design underscores the company’s mission to make safe, everyday flight accessible for everyone. Backed by Boeing but operating independently, Wisk continues to lead in scaling sustainable aviation.
The Generation 6 model is currently the first autonomous passenger-carrying aircraft under active FAA certification. It integrates advanced autonomous software, human oversight through a Multi-Vehicle Supervisor, and a streamlined design aimed at safety, affordability, and accessibility. With each flight monitored from a Fleet Operations Center, the aircraft can independently navigate, communicate, and adjust routes as needed—while ensuring human intervention remains possible at any stage.




Key specifications highlight its practicality for urban and regional air mobility: a cruising speed of approximately 120 knots, a range of 90 miles with reserves, and rapid 15-minute charging. Its compact wingspan under 50 feet makes it adaptable to existing infrastructure, while its four-seat configuration positions it for both personal and shared transport.
Wisk has already logged more than 1,750 full-scale test flights across the United States, Canada, Poland, New Zealand, and Australia, supported by a team of 800 employees and over 330 global patents. The company believes autonomy will be the cornerstone of scalable and affordable passenger air transport in the coming decade.
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Source: Wisk Aero Fact Sheet 2025