Quick Takeaways
  • Two-seat-like personal air mobility is moving closer to reality by removing pilot licensing barriers.
  • Electric jet–based eVTOL design shifts the safety conversation away from exposed propellers.
LEO Flight JetBike eVTOL entered the spotlight as a new approach to personal aviation that removes the need for a pilot’s license. The Indiana-based company, founded in 2021, has revealed a compact electric aircraft that replaces traditional propellers with electric jet propulsion and is now open for pre-orders.
The debut comes as major and emerging players showcase future mobility concepts, and LEO Flight stands out by focusing on accessibility and safety. From its earliest days, the company signaled bold ambitions with concepts like the LEO Coupe flying car, built around its proprietary Electric Jetpack Technology. The JetBike represents a more immediate and practical step toward that vision.
What Makes the LEO Flight JetBike eVTOL Different
The LEO Flight JetBike eVTOL is designed as a propeller-free personal aircraft, using fully ducted electric jet propulsion to enhance rider safety and control. According to the company, the system has already undergone extensive testing and validation before being presented to the public.
Key performance and design targets shared by LEO Flight include:
  • Propeller-free electric jet propulsion using a proprietary architecture
  • Low-altitude flight capability of around 15 feet, electronically limited
  • Integrated roll-hoop safety frame for rider protection
  • Home charging support for everyday usability
  • Compact footprint of approximately 6.5 feet by 6.5 feet
  • Top speed near 60 mph with electronic limits
  • Estimated flight time of 10 to 15 minutes per charge
  • Noise levels around 80 dB
  • Power supplied by an advanced solid-state battery concept
While the use of solid-state batteries at launch remains an open question, the overall specification highlights a balance between performance, safety, and practicality.
License-Free Flying Under Ultralight Rules
A major differentiator of the LEO Flight JetBike eVTOL is its compliance with FAA Part 103 ultralight regulations. This allows the aircraft to be flown without a pilot’s license, making personal flight accessible to a much broader audience. Similar regulatory paths have been explored by other personal eVTOL developers, though most rely on exposed propeller systems rather than electric jets.
LEO Flight’s leadership emphasizes that the JetBike blends intuitive design with precision engineering. The goal is to deliver dynamic performance while lowering the barriers traditionally associated with aviation.
Pricing, Availability, and Early Access
LEO Flight is using its public unveiling to build an early customer community. The company has introduced a “Pioneer Club,” limited to the first 100 buyers, offering special access to events and branded merchandise.
Pre-orders for the LEO Flight JetBike eVTOL are now open with a refundable deposit of $1,000. The aircraft is priced at $99,900, with initial deliveries targeted for the fourth quarter of 2026. The JetBike is currently being showcased at CES, and LEO Flight has also confirmed plans to reveal its Coupe flying car concept later this year.
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