Yes, but so far mainly in the military. The most famous is the US Marines V-22 Osprey.
There are already many passenger helicopters on the market, all of which are capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL).
For most fighter jets, as with most passenger aircraft, the thrust of powerful engines push the aircraft rapidly through the air, and its wings are lifted by the difference in pressure created above and below the wing's curved surface. Other jets have large ducted fans that push air out of the bottom of the plane, letting it go up or down like a helicopter. They are called VTOL or Vertical Take-Off and Landing jets.
For most fighter jets, as with most passenger aircraft, the thrust of powerful engines push the aircraft rapidly through the air, and its wings are lifted by the difference in pressure created above and below the wing's curved surface. Other jets have large ducted fans that push air out of the bottom of the plane, letting it go up or down like a helicopter. They are called VTOL or Vertical Take-Off and Landing jets.
Reverse thrust- similar in a sense to similar use on ships and rr equipment, is used for braking purposes and backing up=on the ground. no conventional aircraft (Blimps helicopters and some stol-like things and VTOL excepted) can fly backward.
There is a variant that does have VTOL. It will mainly be used for carrier operations
I believe 747 Boeing passenger jets
VTOL craft can takeoff and land vertically. hence Vertical Takeoff Or Landing
On one of the missions you hijack a f69 VTOL from stag and then it is unlocked in your garage
Probably any helicopter or VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTOL
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Most passenger jets fly at a speed of 400-500 knots.
Oh sure, one of the most iconic and famous passenger jets.