Transportation is on the edge of its most dramatic transformation since the invention of the automobile. Two technologies - - have moved out of science fiction and into engineering labs, regulatory ...
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.
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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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 ...
Car designers are the Hollywood superstars of the automotive world. Impeccably dressed and impossibly good-looking, they’re the soothsayers of the industry. I had a day with two of them last week – ...
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NORTHHAMPTON COUNTY, N.C. — A “flying car” has been tested in Northampton County, N.C., offering a glimpse into the future of travel, our partners at WRAL reported. ALSO READ: FBI investigates reports ...
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.
“Advanced air mobility is now officially a mode of transportation in the state of Florida, and we are essentially in the age of flying cars,” FDOT Secretary Jared Perdue said. “This is the age of the ...
Alef Aeronautics is turning sci-fi into reality by beginning production on the world's first ever flying car, the Alef Model A Ultralight, which will likely be available to customers by early 2026.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to go back to the future. Jetsons style. Sen. Marty Flynn, D-Lackawanna, on Wednesday introduced Senate Bill 1077, which would legalize flying cars and allow their ...