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.
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Hyundai-backed flying car startup Supernal cuts 80% of workforce as $1.7B air taxi project struggles
A Hyundai Motor Group-backed aviation startup developing electric air taxis has eliminated roughly 80 percent of its ...
Flying cars might still sound like something out of a sci-fi flick, but the US government is officially getting in on the action. As part of a broader push into next-generation aviation, President ...
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Flying car company moves closer to FAA approval
Flying cars are edging out of science fiction and into the regulatory mainstream, as a new wave of electric aircraft inches toward full approval from The Federal Aviation Administration. A handful of ...
Flying cars won't be mainstream in 2026 either, but late last year, the Alef Model A Ultralight begun hand manufacturing in California, dubbing itself as the world's first flying car, and the initial ...
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