Regent Craft has announced that United Marine Egypt (UME) Shipping will be the inaugural customer for its Monarch sea-glider, an all-electric flying vessel designed to transport passengers along coastal routes. The impact on emissions coming from such solutions won’t make a dent into either air or sea transportation but it might overlap with the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) space which certainly gathers a lot of attention, financial and otherwise, which is highlighted by the company’s $9 billion pipeline of orders. And that’s for 600 planes making one sea-glider worth $15 million on average. The reason we say there’s overlap with the AAM space is because similar amounts of money are being invested in companies like Archer and Vertical Aerospace for…