An aviation company in Dubai has signed a deal with a Dutch business to bring the world's first flying car to the Middle East and Africa. Aviterra, an aviation and aerospace component ...
Flying taxis could be operational in ... compared with 45+ minutes by car. An overview of the planned Dubai air taxi network (Image: Joby Aviation) The contract was signed at the World Governments ...
But what else will have changed? A lot is the answer. So let’s go full Marty McFly and whizz on to the future (you might even spot a flying car or two). You think you love the Dubai Metro now, wait ...
Dubai's autonomous flying taxis have finally been cleared for takeoff. The self-styled "Future City" just held the first test flight for its autonomous aerial taxi (AAT) service, showing off the ...
I think flying cars will play a large role in the future ... Construction has begun on the company’s first-ever vertiport in Dubai. And commercial operations at that vertiport are expected ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--A Chinese firm ... based XPeng Inc.’s aviation affiliate, is one of dozens of flying car projects around the world. Only a handful have been successfully tested ...
Autonomous air taxi service Volocopter just had its first test flight in Dubai. The giant drone-like vehicle has two seats, 18 propellers, and is powered by nine batteries. This allows it to have ...
A trip from from Dubai International Airport (DXB) to Palm Jumeirah is estimated to take just 12 minutes by air taxi, compared to 45 minutes by car. Shah first heard about flying taxis eight years ...
Dubai hopes to have driverless taxi drones flying through its skies as soon as this summer. Its transport authorities plan to have the Chinese-made Ehang 184 ferry individual passengers around the ...