St. George company to provide comfort, new technology with air taxi rides

St. George-based Intergalactic recently announced the company has been selected as the supplier for Eve Air Mobility, a leader in the development of next-generation UAM aircraft.

St. George-based Intergalactic recently announced the company has been selected as the supplier for Eve Air Mobility, a leader in the development of next-generation UAM aircraft. (Eve Air Mobility)


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ST. GEORGE — Imagine ordering a ride and a drone shows up big enough to carry a small family.

This day may arrive sooner than you think. And one southern Utah company hopes to have those passengers riding in comfort.

St. George-based Intergalactic, a producer of thermal management systems for avionics, recently announced the company has been selected as the supplier for Eve Air Mobility, a leader in the development of next-generation urban air mobility aircraft.

Eve's urban air mobility vehicles are powered by electricity and resemble large-sized drones. Still in the planning stages, the company's EVE-100 model boasts the capacity to transport four passengers and one pilot, according to a media release.

Read the entire story at St. George News.

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