Pennsylvania’s “Jetsons Act” creates a pioneering legal framework for flying cars, bridging DMV and FAA rules. With companies ...
Saudi Arabia is taking the lead in the global shift from road to sky. Through a groundbreaking partnership with Samson Sky, ...
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US firm begins production of ‘world’s first’ electric flying car in California
US startup Alef begins building electric flying cars in California, bringing Model A—with 220-mile drive, 110-mile ...
Discover the future of personal and small-scale transportation as we explore groundbreaking air and water vehicles. From high-performance drones by DCL and the quiet Renegade IQ Hovercraft, to the ...
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California Firm Starts Building First Customer-Bound Flying Cars
California manufacturer Alef Aeronautics said Tuesday that it began production on its Model A Ultralight—a “drive-and-fly” ...
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California workshop now hand-building what’s billed as the first flying car
In a low-slung workshop south of San Francisco, technicians are hand-assembling a vehicle that aims to turn a century of ...
Larry Page’s elusive 36-acre Eustatia Island in the British Virgin Islands blends eco-luxury with secrecy. The off-grid ...
The LEO Solo is now available for preorder, pitched as a Part 103-friendly (no pilot license required), single-seat personal eVTOL. It's apparently going to production in late 2025, which according to ...
LEO Flight Corp has opened preorders for its single-seat personal eVTOL, the LEO Solo. However, technical specifications and production timelines remain unclear.
EHang’s first passenger flight in Bangkok marks a pivotal expansion into Southeast Asia, targeting tourism and urban transit. While high costs and infrastructure needs mean flying cars will start as ...
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Vertical CEO: New Valo eVTOL Will Be ‘People’s Air Taxi’
U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace this week unveiled its flagship electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, ...
Between the crowds, the mile-long security queues and the flight delays, going anywhere by plane these days can be a right ...
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