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The future has arrived: ‘flying cars’ set to be seen in US skies this year
A fleet of eVTOLs could take off as early as June, the US Department of Transportation announced.
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Our flying car future may finally be here
As it turns out, you can actually go out and buy a Personal Flying Vehicle right now. Flying cars, hoverboards, and Jetpacks are all actually legal to fly! However, there are a few catches and still ...
Right now, if an Oklahoman needs a ride or lunch delivered, they call a rideshare service. Soon, they could call an air taxi.
Eight states in the U.S. have been selected for a three-year pilot program that will allow aircraft models to transport passengers and cargo.
On Monday, the U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) greenlit a sprawling, three ...
A future with flying cars is no longer science fiction — all you need to order your own is about $200,000 and some hope and patience.
A 1989 demo imagined what houses of the future might look like. Some predictions were closer than you’d think.
For corporations, legal work lives between risk and momentum, where every shortcut carries consequences. Risk hides in dense ...
Tech layoffs are in full swing, with January marking the highest level of job cuts since 2009, driven mostly by AI ...
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.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced eight pilot projects to test Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicles (eVTOL) that’s scheduled to start across 26 states this summer.
The U.S. government is laying the groundwork to enable electric aircraft that take off and land vertically, or eVTOLs, to operate in its airspace. Beginning this summer, in programs spanning 26 states ...
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