Arizonans could have initial flying car regulations ahead of a multimillion-dollar study expected later this year.
Electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles — or eVTOLs — look and operate like often-imagined flying cars.
For years, flying cars felt like science fiction—but now they’re being tested in real-world conditions. At a major airshow, a new type of aircraft lifted off vertically, hovered, and flew—all without ...
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 ...
Companies such as Archer Aviation, Joby Aviation, and Beta Technologies are developing eVTOL aircraft capable of carrying ...
Operations are expected to begin with sightseeing flights, before expanding to point-to-point services. Read more at ...
A future with flying cars no longer lives just in concept videos. It now lives in Palo Alto, and if you have about $200,000 plus patience, you can reserve one today. The company behind that future ...
Futuristic movies and cartoons often depict flying vehicles, like the flying family car from the popular cartoon series, "The Jetsons." Unfortunately, current passenger vehicles are still very much on ...
Several companies are debuting electric vertical takeoff aircraft, with early models already flying recreationally and others planning future passenger service.
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Japan is preparing to allow commercial flying car services carrying paying passengers as early as 2027 or 2028. Initial ...