From Joby and EHang to Alef, Whisk and SkyDrive, a new wave of companies is racing to reshape commuting, logistics and urban ...
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 ...
Many drivers out there have probably wished they could let their car fly over others to avoid traffic. This seems like it can be a reality as Alef Aeronautics has recently demonstrated in its latest ...
California startup Alef Aeronautics has released "the first documented, verifiable flight of a flying car (an actual car, with vertical takeoff, non-tethered)," as CEO Jim Dukhovny wrote in a social ...
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Delivery of world's first flying car approaching, with production underway in Bay Area, Alef says
Bay Area company announces the production of its flying car, the world's first, is on schedule. Alef said the car is being hand-assembled at its San Mateo manufacturing facility. The company's first ...
The famous flying car coming from California is ready for a huge step forward. It's gearing up to start test operations at two airports, sharing air traffic with conventional aircraft. The airport ...
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New video from Alef Aeronautics shows the company's flying car prototype driving, taking off and flying over another vehicle in a simulation of a blocked traffic scenario. New videos from Alef ...
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 ...
Alef Aeronautics received approval to begin flying car tests at Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports this week, a step closer toward commercial production for what the San Mateo-based startup calls ...
A new kind of road-legal flying car is now a step closer to hitting the roads, and skies, after its maker Alef Aeronautics signed an agreement with aerospace companies PUCARA Aero and MYC to build it.
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