Regent Craft, the U.S.-based developer of electric seagliders, said on Thursday it has expanded its partnership with Florida aviation startup UrbanLink Air Mobility, increasing the latter’s order of its all-electric Viceroy seagliders from 27 to 47 units.
The two companies aim to develop a regional transportation network that will enable short-haul electric travel across coastal cities. Deliveries of the seagliders are expected to begin in 2027, when UrbanLink plans to initiate service in South Florida and Puerto Rico. A typical route could include trips such as Miami to West Palm Beach, a 73-mile (117 km) journey that would take about 35 minutes aboard a seaglider, compared to two hours by car.
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The Viceroy seaglider is designed to carry up to 12 passengers, reach speeds of 180 mph, and has a range of 180 miles per charge. According to Regent, the vehicle offers lower operational and infrastructure costs than ferries and helicopters, while being more environmentally sustainable.
āUrbanLinkās expanded order is a clear vote of confidence in REGENTās seaglider technology and is testament to our continued timely execution certification and product development milestones,ā said Billy Thalheimer, co-founder and CEO of Regent Craft. āTogether, weāre building a more convenient and connected future for coastal communities.ā
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Regent began testing a full-scale prototype of the Viceroy in March. While flight tests are expected later this year, a quarter-scale prototype was previously flown in 2022.
āWeāre proud to expand our partnership with REGENT and bring this revolutionary technology to more passengers traveling high-demand routes across Florida and Puerto Rico,ā said Ed Wegel, founder and chairman of UrbanLink. āThis partnership propels Florida to the forefront of global innovation in advanced, all-electric mobility.ā