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ePlane company gets DGCA acceptance for type certification

IndiaTimes Monday, 20 January 2025
ePlane Company’s electric aircraft has received acceptance for type certification from DGCA. This is the first Indian private company to reach this milestone. The startup aims to complete test flights by the end of 2026. They plan to provide air ambulances, cargo planes, chartered flights, and air taxis in major metropolitan areas.
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