The federal government announced a new pilot program designed to get new kinds of ultralight vehicles and “eVTOLs” up and running around the country—even if they’re not fully FAA-certified.
Eight states in the U.S. have been selected for a three-year pilot program that will allow aircraft models to transport passengers and cargo.
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World's first flying car begins production! Futuristic £235,000 vehicle lets you fly over traffic
If you've ever dreamed of soaring over traffic on your daily commute, your dreams could soon be a reality – as the 'world's first' flying car enters production. The Alef Model A Ultralight uses eight ...
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Beyond The Jetsons: How Flying Cars Are Soaring from Sci-Fi to Reality Sooner Than You Think
Each driver’s thought about it once stuck in traffic, hearing horns blare, staring down miles of brake lights, dreaming of soaring over the mess instead. For years, hover rides lit up our imaginations ...
Traffic has become really bad in Southern California, and there's almost no way around it. But how would you like to soar over that traffic in a flying car? There may be one on the way. "Well, we call ...
As global automakers compete to bring the first flying car to market, Czech pilot Pavel Brezina is trying a different tack: instead of creating a car that flies, he has made a "GyroDrive" -- a mini ...
IT might sound like pie in the sky, but Japan’s government is banking on a future with flying cars, launching an initiative on Wednesday with the private sector to develop futuristic vehicles. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Flying cars are just starting to inch their way out of science fiction. But that is not stopping some companies from planning for flying taxi services. p pulse Follow A growing ...
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