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You may soon drive to an airport, then fly home. Alef Aeronautics announced formal agreements with Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports to begin test operations of a road-legal, vertical-takeoff ...
American aviation experts do not expect to see flying cars, also known as electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) in the country's skies anytime soon, but they are readying their ...
Videos on social media show emergency response vehicles at the scene as a big plume of dark smoke billows from one of the wrecks. Fortunately, it doesn’t sound like anybody involved in the crash ...
Turns out fender benders are even worse at altitude. Two flying cars crashed into each other during a rehearsal for an airshow in northeastern China on Tuesday, injuring one pilot and forcing one ...
Yunlu Composites and XPeng AeroHT signed a partnership implying that they will pool their strengths to advance flying-car lightweighting. Their joint effort will centre on the research, development, ...
Two flying cars collided during a rehearsal for the Changchun Air Show in China, the manufacturer XPeng AeroHT said, blaming "insufficient flight distance." Newsweek has contacted XPeng AeroHT, which ...
Audience watch the demonstration of the eVTOL module of a Xpeng AeroHT's modular flying car at the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai in south China's Guangdong province on ...
Two “flying cars” collided on Tuesday during an air show rehearsal in China, injuring one of the pilots, according to a report from CNN. The incident happened at the Changchun Air Show in Jilin, China ...
Two flying cars crashed into each other during a rehearsal for an airshow in northeastern China on Tuesday, injuring one of their pilots and forcing one of the vehicles to the ground, where it caught ...
While Chinese EV maker Xpeng had its bright yellow sports sedan, dubbed “The Next P7,” as the centerpiece of its booth, it kicked off its IAA Munich 2025 press conference with a sprawling, ...
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