News for Carter Aviation
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- July 23, 2017 — Carter Aviation Founder Jay Carter Participates In Cafe Foundation Electric Aircraft Symposium Forum
- Carter Presentation — Uber Elevate Summit Presentation
- April 25th, 2017 — Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC (Carter) has teamed up with Mooney International Corporation (Mooney) to explore developing a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft in support of the Uber Elevate initiative.
- April 28, 2016 — Seeking Partners for UAS Business Development
- April 8, 2016 — Record Breaking Cartercopter
- January 6, 2016 — Carter Aviation Announces Business Opportunites
- September 14, 2015 — Slowed Rotor Video
- September 8, 2015 — Carter Briefs Europe
- August 31, 2015 — Carter Hosts Major Aerospace Company
- August 24, 2015 — Carter Trains New Pilots
- May 14, 2015 — Carter Announces New Focus
- July 24, 2014 — Carter's PAV-II on display at HAI-HELI-Center during AirVenture 2014
- April 30, 2014 — Carter Aviation Receives AHS Award
- January 30, 2014 — Carter Aviation Breaks Five Records in Four Days
- November 22, 2013 — Carter Aviation Performs First Public Flight Demonstration
- November 8, 2013 — Carter Aviation Repeats Historic Mark - Breaking the Mu-1 Barrier
- September 26, 2013 — Carter Receives Contract Award for DARPA's TERN Program
- August 29, 2013 — Carter Personal Air Vehicle Completes First Flights with New Rotor
- April 9, 2013 — Carter Aviation to be Featured in Smithsonian Channel Documentary Scheduled to Premiere on April 20, 2013
- Vertiflite Article — Carter Aviation Featured on Cover of World’s Leading Magazine on Vertical Flight Technology
- April 2013 — Jay Carter to Present at American Helicopter Society International Southwest Chapter Event
- January 2013 — Carter to Present at Upcoming International Specialists' Meeting on Unmanned Rotorcraft and Network Centric Operations
- December 2012 — Carter's Slowed-Rotor VTOL Prototype Aircraft Achieving Lift-to-Drag Values 2.5 Times Better Than Helicopters in Ongoing Performance Flight-Testing