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ST Engineering AirX Launches World's First Commercial Wing-In-Ground Craft

Revolutionary AirFish Voyager To Transform Regional Transport

ST Engineering AirX has announced partnerships to bring the world’s first commercial wing-in-ground craft, the AirFish Voyager, into service by late 2026. The craft will operate on routes spanning from Indonesia to India’s coastal states, with the first service launching between Singapore and Batam, Indonesia. The AirFish Voyager promises to transform regional transport, offering speeds up to 100 knots, roughly three to four times faster than existing options. According to AeroTime, the craft’s success could determine whether wing-in-ground craft can fulfill their long-promised potential as a new category of regional transport.

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    ST Engineering AirX Launches World's First Commercial Wing-In-Ground Craft

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    Revolutionary AirFish Voyager To Transform Regional Transport

    ST Engineering AirX has announced partnerships to bring the world’s first commercial wing-in-ground craft, the AirFish Voyager, into service by late 2026. The craft will operate on routes spanning from Indonesia to India’s coastal states, with the first service launching between Singapore and Batam, Indonesia. The AirFish Voyager promises to transform regional transport, offering speeds up to 100 knots, roughly three to four times faster than existing options. According to AeroTime, the craft’s success could determine whether wing-in-ground craft can fulfill their long-promised potential as a new category of regional transport.

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