For a time people thought about flying cars as something that could only happen in movies or books. We saw pictures of cities ...
Arizonans could have initial flying car regulations ahead of a multimillion-dollar study expected later this year.
Companies such as Archer Aviation, Joby Aviation, and Beta Technologies are developing eVTOL aircraft capable of carrying ...
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 ...
Semi-solid-state batteries are already expanding from the first passenger EVs to new segments, including flying cars and light trucks.
Electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles — or eVTOLs — look and operate like often-imagined flying cars.
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 ...
Once only seen in Harry Potter and Back to the Future films, flying cars have officially arrived — no pilot’s license required. Last week, Dan Neil of The Wall Street Journal recounted taking a test ...
Operations are expected to begin with sightseeing flights, before expanding to point-to-point services. Read more at ...
Urban conditions are uniquely tricky to navigate for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
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