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Neil Cloughley CEO, Faradair - The future of regional transport is electric, quitet, and in the skies

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Neil Cloughley is the CEO of Faradair aerospace his ideas about opening up airspace to the idea of the greyhound in the sky that is quiet, operationally far lower cost, and environmentally eco-friendly promises. This is a whole new way to move people and things around that will use many existing technologies without having to reinvent a lot. Imagine opening up the skies for $30 flights to and from the 5,700 regional airports in the US versus having to drive for five hours to get somewhere. This type of certified solution will open up whole new global markets as part of our new daily lives – a true Greyhound bus for the skies. The company, Faradair, is based in Droxford in the UK in the air hangar that housed the very first Spitfire squadron and where Frank Whittle, the inventor of the jet engine, had learned to fly and work from 1929.