UME’s order will bring REGENT's Monarch seagliders to the Red Sea.
REGENT announces the start of hardware and systems integration of its full-scale seaglider prototype.
The incentives will support the seaglider manufacturer's expansion in the state.
UrbanLink has ordered 27 REGENT seagliders to service South Florida and Puerto Rico.
The survey evaluated transportation habits and preferences of more than 4,000 coastal residents.
This approval allows REGENT to test its full-scale seaglider prototype in Narragansett Bay and Rhode Island Sound.
The seaglider company has created over 135 jobs and reinvested $22 million into the state.
The REGENT D.C. office will support seaglider maritime certification and advance the company’s dual-use mission.
The strategic investment from MOL Switch will support REGENT in bringing its all-electric seagliders to market.
Lloyd’s Register will provide certification and advisory services for REGENT’s 12-passenger Viceroy seagliders.
REGENT and MONTE announce a $300 million deal that will provide financing solutions for seagliders.
REGENT's new collaborations in Abu Dhabi signaled intent to develop a robust seaglider ecosystem in the UAE.
REGENT announced a strategic investment from H.I.S. Group, one of Japan’s largest travel agencies.
The initiative will deliver a new affordable and accessible transportation option to Hawaiʻi communities.
REGENT signed an agreement with the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab to demonstrate seaglider technology for defense logistics operations.
REGENT partnered with Surf Air Mobility to establish a base for seaglider operations in Miami.
REGENT has raised $60 million in Series A funding co-led by 8090 Industries and Founders Fund.
REGENT signed an agreement with INAEC Aviation Corporation to bring seagliders to the Philippines.
REGENT selected Bristol-based Moore Brothers Company to provide the wing and hull for its full-scale seaglider prototype.
REGENT unveiled the full-scale mock-up of its human carrying seaglider prototype.
REGENT named Dennis Muilenburg and David Neeleman to its Board of Advisors.
REGENT announced a strategic investment from Yamato Holdings, Japan’s largest parcel delivery and logistics company.
REGENT received a strategic investment from Lockheed Martin Ventures.
REGENT was named to Fast Company’s prestigious annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023.
REGENT announced a strategic investment from Japan Airlines Innovation Fund, the venture arm of Japan Airlines.
REGENT announced the formation of a Defense Advisory Board.
REGENT announced that FRS, the worldwide ferry operator based in Germany, has entered into an agreement seagliders to its fleet.
Partners will pilot the REGENT seaglider at offshore wind farms and oil rigs.
REGENT's seaglider completed its first successful series of flights.
REGENT received an Approval in Principle from Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore.
REGENT adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of cloud-based software and services.
REGENT announced a partnership to create a seaglider transportation network Hawai‘i.
REGENT today announced that Hawaiian Airlines has agreed to strategically invest in the company.
New Zealand-based Ocean Flyer has entered into a commercial agreement with REGENT.
REGENT unveiled a prototype of the company’s all-electric seaglider for the first time to the public, live at CoMotion Miami (April 20-21), the new mobility conference, in front of a crowd of policymakers and innovative global transportation and technology companies.
REGENT announced that allocortech will support its seaglider prototype.
REGENT closed a strategic $18M financing round to support the development of its seaglider.
REGENT announced its seaglider prototype will be built in collaboration with the Moore Brothers Company.
REGENT announced that Tampa, Florida, will be the location of seaglider technology demonstrator testing.
Southern Airways Express has entered into a commercial agreement REGENT.
Adriatic Fast Ferries signed a letter of intent to purchase REGENT seagliders.
Brittany Ferries has signed a letter of intent with REGENT.
REGENT announced the launch of their new all-electric vehicle, the seaglider.
NBC 10 visited REGENT in North Kingstown to cover the latest on seaglider development.
Billy Thalheimer explains how seagliders will be better for the climate than alternative modes of transportation.
Shippax covers REGENT's announcement of its first Monarch delivery customer, UME Shipping.
REGENT Head of Supply Chain Rahul Dhond talks procurement strategy with the Builder Nation podcast.
Atoms Nots Bits interviewed Billy Thalheimer about REGENT, Rhode Island, and seaglider next steps.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with AOPA about seagliders at UP.Summit 2024.
Zag Daily spoke with Mike Klinker, REGENT co-founder and CTO, about the next steps for seagliders.
Flying Magazine covered news of the start of seaglider prototype integration.
Rhode Island awarded REGENT 4 million in combined financing and tax incentives.
UrbanLink has ordered 27 REGENT seagliders.
The U.S. Coast Guard’s approval allows the company to test its full-scale seaglider prototype in Rhode Island.
This feature showcases REGENT's growth and progress in Rhode Island.
Billy Thalheimer spoke to Aviation Week about the latest updates in our seaglider certification process.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with Georgia Tolley" about the growing ecosystem for seagliders in the UAE.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with CNN's Julia Chatterley.
Billy Thalheimer spoke to CNN about the potential for seagliders to transform coastal transportation.
"Wing-in-ground effect vessels take next step toward zero-emission travel. Our sustainability newsletter explores."
What the Federal Aviation Administration’s new funding law means for seagliders
REGENT has secured a $300 million purchase-and-lease agreement with green shipping finance company Monte Maritime.
Abu Dhabi's Department of Transport to trial use of Regent seagliders to connect islands and emirates
Billy Thalheimer spoke with Jonathan Miller about reimagining all-electric transportation.
"After years of obsolescence, flying boats are remerging with electrical overhauls and more."
This segment and article showed how REGENT aims to disrupt coastal travel.
Co-founders Mike Klinker and Billy Thalheimer speak to Chronicle 5 WCVB-Boston.
Billy Thalheimer joins "The Vertical Space" to discuss seagliders.
Billy Thalheimer discusses seaglider potential on "Building the Base."
REGENT was named on the annual list of top companies in transportation.
CNN's "The Next Frontier" featured REGENT seagliders as a influential innovation.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with "Over the Air" about solving a key challenge in coastal travel.
A REGENT employee was Quonset Business Park’s 13,000th employee.
"REGENT hopes to replace coastal short-haul flights and ferries with a zero-emission, affordable new mode of transportation."
"Are all-electric seagliders the future for getting personnel to offshore platforms?"
REGENT made news in France for its all-electric seaglider design.
"The aptly named seaglider can reach 180 mph at full tilt."
"REGENT completed a test flight of its all-electric seaglider using a quarter-scale prototype."
"REGENT wants to disrupt coastal travel."
"Regent Craft is developing a passenger-carrying prototype for sea trials in 2024."
"REGENT’s electric seaglider achieved its first series of flights, proving its full ‘float, foil, fly’ mission."
REGENT is partnering with Hawaiian Airlines to design all-electric seagliders.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with "Fast Forward" podcast about creating a zero-emission transportation solution.
Billy Thalheimer spoke with "This Week in Startups."
Billy Thalheimer spoke with "This Week in Startups" about his journey creating REGENT.
Island-hopping in Hawaii could become a little easier.
The feasibility study will see if it is possible to have an electric seaglider in Hawaii.
REGENT announced it is developing a seaglider transportation network in Hawai'i.
"REGENT Craft is exploring a lease in Quonset."
"Under the proposal, the company will relocate to Rhode Island and create 300 full-time jobs by 2028."
Kea Kids News checks out plans for electric powered transport that borrows technology from birds.
Hawaiian Airlines invested in REGENT.
"Hawaiian Holdings Inc. is investing in a company developing electric seagliders."
"It's a boat... it's a plane... it's a seaglider!"
"Vehicles under development by startup Regent would seat 100 and provide lower-emissions alternative, carrier says."
This article covers REGENT's deal with New Zealand operator Ocean Flyer.
The deal will revolutionize travel in New Zealand.
Billy Thalheimer and Mike Klinker speak with the "Just Raised" podcast.
Billy Thalheimer and Mike Klinker spoke with "Just Raised" about raising venture capital.
"Thiel Capital and regional aviation providers Mesa Air Group are investing in Regent."
Billy Thalheimer spoke with DCNeXT podcast about his vision for coastal transportation.
REGENT announced it would move to Rhode Island.
REGENT announced it would test its seaglider quarter-scale prototype in Tampa Bay.
REGENT "wants to turn the sea lanes along the country’s east and west coasts into high-speed transit corridors."
"Commuters have long wished for a flying car or hyperloop to get from home to office, but what about a flying ferry?"
"'Flying ferries' could soon be crossing the English Channel."
Seagliders will whisk passengers from the U.K. to France at speeds of 180mph.
Seagliders could cut the time between Boston and Nantucket from two hours to 45 minutes.
"REGENT has created what it calls the world's first seaglider."
"The company hopes it will change the future of transportation over water."
"REGENT is building the seaglider, an electric flying ferry that will bring people across coastal cities."
"A start-up called REGENT wants to make flying ferries the best way to travel between coastal cities."
Here are our top moments from an incredible year of progress at REGENT.
Read Post➞Adam Triolo shared seaglider updates at Interferry 2024 in Marrakech, Morocco.
Read Post➞Billy Thalheimer, co-founder and CEO of REGENT, discusses how seagliders will revolutionize transportation.
Read Post➞Our Summer 2024 intern class talks about what they took away from their experiences.
Read Post➞Eighty-eight percent of Americans are interested in traveling by seaglider.
Read Post➞The global survey revealed a clear demand for better regional coastal transportation options.
Read Post➞Since arriving in the Ocean State, REGENT has achieved seven key milestones.
Read Post➞We designed our all-electric seagliders to be dual use, offering commercial transportation options as well as defense solutions.
Read Post➞Float, foil, fly — Watch how seagliders navigate from busy harbors to the open ocean.
Read Post➞Seagliders will be regulated as maritime vessels — here are the four steps in the U.S. and abroad.
Read Post➞A growing interest in seagliders in Japan reveals a significant opportunity to develop a robust ecosystem.
Read Post➞Rhode Island offers best-in-nation coastal testing environments, maritime composites expertise, and access to top talent.
Read Post➞Seagliders are a new type of maritime vessel that offer high-speed transportation to connect coastal communities.
Read Post➞Watch the quarter-scale seaglider prototype achieve float, foil, and fly.
Read Post➞REGENT demonstrates seaglider technology for defense logistics.
Read Post➞As REGENT announced its $60M Series A funding round, it looked back at the journey to proving the technology.
Read Post➞REGENT revealed its full-scale Viceroy seaglider model, showing its 65-foot wingspan, deep hull, and 12 electric motors.
Read Post➞REGENT Co-founder and CEO Billy Thalheimer and CTO Mike Klinker discuss the idea for seagliders and how they achieved first flight on the qu
Read Post➞REGENT’s seaglider achieved its first series of flights on August 15, 2022 in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Read Post➞REGENT maneuvers the quarter-scale seaglider prototype on hydrofoils over waves.
Read Post➞This editorial by David Uchiyama, principal of Hawaii Think Tank, was first published in the Honolulu Star Advertiser.
Read Post➞Please contact media@regentcraft.com
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