Pegasus flying cars arrive in the USA: soon available to helicopter pilots on the road and in the air Philip Butterworth-Hayes- 2 July 2024 Pegasus Aerospace Corporation, an advanced air mobility company with roots in Australia, has now started operations in the United States. ...
Flying cars are new to the aviation industry, and civil aviation regulators around the world are exploring airworthiness certification standards for flying cars. Airworthiness certification for the AE200 flying car began in April 2023. Aerofugia is expected to obtain airworthiness certification and the ...
to that, Joby also happens to be the very first and sole flying cars startup having signed a G-1 (stage 4) certification, alongside filing applications for Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate (by FAA), looking forward to full-fledged getting its air taxi certified with the FAA, by 2023. Th...
flight test in January 2023 and is currently undergoing airworthiness certification, with the commercial application remaining to be realized. Airworthiness certification is a technical review of aircraft safety by civil aviation regulators and a prerequisite for the commercial application of flying cars. ...
While it may remain unlikely that a truly roadable aircraft will ever be successfully marketed, this exercise, like several designs for ‘flying cars’ that have been built and introduced in the past, shows that such a vehicle is feasible. There continues to be strong interest in such ...
While there are still some challenges to overcome, such as safety regulations and public acceptance, the potential market for flying cars is very large. If flying car companies are successful, they will revolutionize transportation and create a new multi-trillion-dollar market. ...
proposition for investors. After all, thanks to advancements in electric propulsion, autonomy and other key technologies, a new breed of air mobility companies aims to commercialize small passenger electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOLs), more colloquially known as “flying cars.” ...
The Japanese government is pouring money into the development of flying cars with aims of commercializing the futuristic mode of transportation as soon as 2023, the Japan Times reports. A number of flying car concepts are being developed throughout the globe, with the likes of Airbus, Boeing and...
Flying cars, Malcolm Gladwell and Shaggy are coming to this year's Detroit auto show. The show is bringing back its Air Mobility Experience for a second year, featuring displays from two companies developing electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles. The CEOs of both companies-Rani Plaut ...
June 14 2023 Visual story Which flying taxi will take off first? Companies around the world are closing in on the dream: a battery-powered aircraft for short trips. Yet the journey to build, certify and fly remains uncertain and competitive ...