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Flying cars get real as Joby completes its 1st FAA-approved flight
You are watching a long-promised idea harden into regulated hardware. Joby Aviation, Inc has now flown a fully FAA conforming electric air taxi, the exact type of aircraft that regulators will use to ...
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The future of transportation: Flying cars and hyperloops
Transportation is on the edge of its most dramatic transformation since the invention of the automobile. Two technologies - - have moved out of science fiction and into engineering labs, regulatory ...
George Russell took pole position and teammate Kimi Antonelli locked up the front row for Mercedes at Formula One's season-opening Grand Prix, but Red Bull's four-times world champion Max Verstappen ...
A Chinese company has developed what it claims is the world’s largest flying electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, ...
Two aviation companies in Greensboro, N.C., are developing new aircraft designs that aim to double flight speeds and halve fuel consumption.
Steve Fowler explores the growing trend of cookie-cutter interiors in Chinese cars – and why it matters for drivers – in this week’s DriveSmart newsletter ...
Miami is still a long way from fixing its traffic and public transportation woes, but there may be a credible solution on the horizon — electric flying taxis.
China just sent a clear signal about where it believes air travel is headed next. A Shanghai-based aviation company called AutoFlight has unveiled Matrix, now recognized as the world’s largest flying ...
The car that came to be known as the Flying Fishbowl was the 1975-1980 AMC Pacer, which lived up to its name by having 37% of its body surface made of very heavy glass. While this glass was intended ...
China has unveiled the world’s largest flying car after successful real-world flight tests near Shanghai. AutoFlight’s Matrix can carry up to 10 passengers, far more than most flying cars in ...
Pivotal’s Helix is a single-seat, all-electric flying car that takes off and lands vertically without a runway. The aircraft is classified as an FAA Part 103 ultralight, meaning no pilot’s license is ...
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