Archer Aviation CEO Adam Goldstein told Newsweek that he believes eVTOLs are safer, cheaper and quieter than helicopters.
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What happened to flying cars? Air Car 2500
In the 1960s, Curtiss-Wright built the Air Car 2500, a hovercraft-like flying car powered by twin aircraft engines and giant ...
Flying cars are becoming a reality. In September, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff ...
Florida is laying the groundwork to usher in the era of flying cars, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue announced plans for an aerial test bed for flying vehicles ...
The future of flight is taking off on Delmarva, and inspiring the next generation before they even leave the ground.
Xpeng is nearly ready to begin selling its flying cars. Aside from the legal, regulatory and logistical hurdles that come with such an endeavor, there is the very important matter of driving, or ...
Sen. David Farnsworth is optimistic about the future of air taxis in Arizona. He believes that if the state builds the ...
Dan Neil takes a test flight of the Pivotal BlackFly, a series-produced electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle made ...
ETV show "Ringvaade" went to inspect a flying car that has arrived in Estonia, and which is likely to be commercially ...
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The future of air traffic control grows more uncertain as the federal government shutdown continues
The impact of the federal government shutdown on the air traffic control system in the United States could linger on well beyond the reopening of the government.
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Flying taxis are nearly here—what's still grounding them
A new wave of aviation innovation is taking shape above our cities, where short flights in electric air taxis could ...
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