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Drone Major Group started to lobby the UK government on the subject of flying cars regulation. The organization has met with the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, part of both the Department for Transport and the Department for Business, Ener… https://t.co/4Gai3y0Mig
There were plenty of local markets ready to take upon flying cars, but Brazil is pretty new. At a recent April event, Embraer announced this country as a prior destination to start the supply of its new technology.
Large metropolitan areas in Brazil hav… https://t.co/qKNF5R2fLG
Not only public transport might plant itself flying in a couple of years, but even industries like motorsport might seek future development as an aerial sport. There are already some concepts, one of which, the Airspeeder, is expected to be debuted in th… https://t.co/zS0zgux8ld
Nearly 20 different types of flying vehicles are currently being developed both by big and small companies all around the world. Uber is partnering up with NASA, while Japan government is establishing a solid ground for eVTOL developers.
The end goal fo… https://t.co/iqVJrjqOld
Gunther Schuh, called by the press as "German Elon Musk", is developing a four engines clean and hybrid "Silent Air Taxi".
Ok, now you may be thinking that it’s just another eVTOL developer, but what is really distinctive is that he introduces two inter… https://t.co/8UUrIcOVaz
Last year Uber has spent around half a billion dollars to research and develop futuristic tech, substantially flying cars and autonomous vehicles. The company believes this tech will make a huge difference in the long-term, especially in safety, efficien… https://t.co/TWiP7iDooL
Airtaxi might save the planet from climate change. That what has been revealed some days ago by the University of Michigan's Center for Sustainable Systems and Ford Motor Company.
Research center compared the energy use of VTOLs to that of traditional a… https://t.co/30GhmzpwJ2
In the framework of the 12° LAAD Expo (Latin America Aerospace and Defence) in Rio de Janeiro, Atech, Embraer's subsidiary company, presented their eVTOL "EmbraerX".
Its Technology Director, Marcos Resende, explained that they are not only working in th… https://t.co/tX0JzSqqKz
Going from A to B, avoiding traffic jams, getting sooner to the place we want to go. These are, probably, the advantages we all think first about eVTOL development and implementation.
However, what if we get out of the box and think about all other bene… https://t.co/6RERjyIkH9
Back in 1940, Henry Ford already anticipated flying cars. Now we see his prediction coming true: between 2008 and 2018, the number of “flying car” patent applications published globally grew seven-fold from just 60 in 2008 to over 400 in 2018.
Interesti… https://t.co/TKRJwdIoU8
Brad Templeton, a generous contributor to Forbes on the topic of flying cars, shared a new article on the types of aerial vehicles. Here he described many different designs of VTOLs that are currently under development. They include vehicles with rotors,… https://t.co/o9KWiFzmNb
One more VTOL concept aims to make its technology available for preorder in the nearest times. Netherlands-based PAL-V Liberty Pioneer might be the world’s first production model flying car, as claim its creators.
In the company's plans to produce 90 of… https://t.co/ydy5X1lfty
First AirTaxi project has already started to implement its technologies. Blade, backed by Lerer Hippeau, Airbus, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and others, currently flies passengers around the New York City area. According to Business Insider, it has … https://t.co/pIC9hNxz3p
Malaysia is expected to unveil its first flying car prototype to the public this year. The new National Automotive Policy (NAP) will outline the regulatory framework for 'flying cars', said the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (Marii).
“W… https://t.co/piVkLim6dF
First attempt to build a flying car has been made already in 1917. Remarkably, the vehicle succeeded in lifting off the ground, but still, it wasn't able to achieve full flight.
A hundred years passed by, and now we have the most advanced tech than ever… https://t.co/XpYd0nrHkg
According to Legoland Discovery Centre, our children cannot see the future without flying cars. The creativity competition conducted by the Centre asked kids to draw what sort of technology awaits for humanity with the aim to unlock their creativity and … https://t.co/lQlJwTV9ol
Recent research, conducted by https://t.co/zJu5KM5mXa, states that some 15% of people would ‘definitely’ fly on AV aircraft, and a further 19% said they would ‘probably’ do this. Maybe we don't need to worry so much about having a pilot on board of comin… https://t.co/BwOTGeX8xc
When Intel top boss says flying cars will become reality in five years, there are no more reasons to deny this fact. In the exclusive interview, Anil Nanduri, Intel's drone chief, shared his vision on the future of innovative technology and its prospects… https://t.co/BPFMXq9bTe
Start-ups, high-tech giants, and others have already begun investing in innovative technologies such as delivery and transport drones. However, attention to the new aerial tech from other parties is crucial. Happily, government interest in infrastructure… https://t.co/N8IL66pmhv
Forbes has published a big article on VTOLs by Brad Templeton, a founder of the world's first internet based business, a director of the Foresight Institute, an advisor for car OEMs and overall a very authoritative opinion leader.
Brad gives the thoroug… https://t.co/t39vCUjkRn