California Firm Starts Building First Customer-Bound Flying Cars
Alef Aeronautics’ Model A Ultralight is billed as a ‘drive-and-fly’ vehicle fit for the roads and skies.
Alef Aeronautics’ Model A Ultralight is billed as a ‘drive-and-fly’ vehicle fit for the roads and skies.
Alef Aeronautics says two airports have agreed to host testing of its prototype Model Zero.
Agreements with Saudi Arabia’s Kingdom Aero and National Industrial Development Center aim to localize production of Doroni’s H1-X in the Middle East.
Alef Aeronautics’ Model Zero, an ultralight version of its Model A, completes a test flight on a public street in a California city.
Minnesota joins New Hampshire as the first states to permit roadable aircraft—vehicles that can both drive and fly—to use public roadways.
The two-seat eVTOL, designed for personal ownership, government agencies, and emergency services, is expected to begin test flights by the end of 2024.
XPeng AeroHT unveiled its ‘Land Aircraft Carrier’ modular ground/air concept and debuted its eVTOL supercar for an international audience.
Manufacturer Samson Sky began testing the street-legal flying car earlier this year, but until now flights were limited to a few feet above the runway.
The artist turned entrepreneur will also train to become one of the first pilots of Jetson One, the company’s flagship aircraft.
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