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.
The long promised age of flying cars has quietly crossed a threshold, shifting from concept videos and airshow prototypes into real production lines and preorder queues. Instead of a distant sci fi ...
For decades, the flying car has been a punchline. A future that was always five years away, usually followed by a shrug and a traffic jam. In February this year, that joke wobbled slightly when a road ...
Flying cars won't be mainstream in 2026 either, but late last year, the Alef Model A Ultralight begun hand manufacturing in California, dubbing itself as the world's first flying car, and the initial ...
Image Credit: Tim Wu-Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 It is just vertical escape. Unlike most skybound concepts, this one is inching toward real production. 7,000 people have already put down money to never ...
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Flying cars aren’t science fiction anymore. Companies like Alef Aeronautics are taking orders for vehicles that drive on roads and fly through the air. But the technology comes with eye-watering costs ...
Yunlu Composites and XPeng AeroHT signed a partnership implying that they will pool their strengths to advance flying-car lightweighting. Their joint effort will centre on the research, development, ...