A fleet of eVTOLs could take off as early as June, the US Department of Transportation announced.
Eight cities are currently testing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, known as "flying cars," as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) works to ensure their safety and integration ...
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.
Texas is set to become a testing ground for flying cars as the FAA and TxDOT launch a first‑of‑its‑kind pilot program ...
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, ...
Aridge, the flying car subsidiary of Chinese automaker Xpeng, has raised nearly $200 million USD ahead of its planned IPO ...
Shouldn’t we all be driving flying cars by now? Wasn’t that the future cartoons and sci-fi films promised us? Well, maybe we’re not as far off as previously thought. Featured Video Klein Vision is a ...
And they said it could be done! The world's first true flying car is one step closer to reality. It will be another few years before it goes mainstream, assuming regulation catches up, but the first ...
A Bay Area company just racked up over 3,400 preorders for its electric flying car. But how close are we, really, to commuting in the clouds? A car that drives on roads and takes off vertically into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Audience watch the demonstration of the eVTOL module of a Xpeng AeroHT's modular flying car at the China International Aviation & ...