The Future Travel Report about what travel might look like in 50 years’ time, from choosing and booking your holiday, to how ...
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AltoVolo redefines personal air travel with 220 mph hybrid eVTOL aircraft
A new personal aircraft is emerging from the crowded advanced air mobility space, and it is not aimed at city air taxis.
American Designed and Assembled Skyrider1 Evtol Ultralight Part 103 can be flown with no pilot's license right here in ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
2025: A Big Year for Electric Air Taxi Testing, But 2026 Will Be Bigger
The FAA in October 2024 published a special federal aviation regulation (SFAR) with seismic implications for the aviation ...
Japan’s SkyDrive has reached a general understanding with Dubai-based helicopter operator, AeroGulf Services, for the sale of ...
Startup's recently unveiled Evio 810 concept aims to reduce operating and maintenance costs through fuel savings.
Rictor X4 debuts with a $39,900 price tag. This personal eVTOL claims license-free flight and potential deliveries this year.
California-based startup Pliyt believes the future of ridesharing means sharing the ride as little as possible.
Guessing Headlights on MSN
You don't need a pilot's license to own this personal flying car, and it costs less than a new SUV
Unveiled at CES 2026, the Rictor X4 is a personal eVTOL priced under $40,000 that flies under FAA Part 103 ultralight rules.
A spin-off of Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, Eve has its headquarters in Melbourne, Florida, but maintains ...
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