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.
After making multiple test flights last year at the Osaka Expo, SkyDrive's flying car finally takes to the skies over Tokyo.
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 ...
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Beyond The Jetsons: How Flying Cars Are Soaring from Sci-Fi to Reality Sooner Than You Think
Maybe the biggest hurdle to making flying cars real is creating batteries that pack a lot of power without weighing too much. Flying machines can’t haul around heavy parts like regular EVs do since ...
Dan Neil of The Wall Street Journal wrote an essay about his experience test driving the Pivotal BlackFly, an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle (eVTOL) It's just one model of many vehicles ...
Florida lawmakers recently advanced a bill to help make flying cars a reality. The bill is intended to support the ...
A group of social media vloggers, photographers and aviation enthusiasts on Wednesday gathered at The Center for Automotive Research in Northampton County. They watched as a single seat, all-electric ...
“Advanced air mobility is now officially a mode of transportation in the state of Florida, and we are essentially in the age of flying cars,” FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue said. “This is the age of the ...
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Dubai: Flying cars are here! Chinese car maker Aridge conducts first manned flight, secures 600 orders
Chinese flying-car maker Aridge (formerly Xpeng Aeroht) conducted its first manned flight in Dubai on Oct 12, 2025 and simultaneously announced a bulk order of 600 units from GCC buyers, adding to ...
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