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  2. Alef Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    The Alef Model A is a proposed novel design for a flying car. It is intended as a personal ground vehicle which would also be capable of vertical takeoff and forward flight. Envisaged as all-electric , type, the planned flight range is approximately 110 miles (180 km), and almost twice that at 200 miles (320 km) as a ground vehicle.

  3. Alef Aeronautics CEO: Our flying car is 'safer than regular cars'

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    Now Silicon Valley-based Alef Aeronautics is one step closer to having the first electric flying car on the roads and in the air. The news comes after the company was granted a special ...

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  5. FAA clears first flying car. Meet the Florida-based company ...

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  6. Florida-based flying car company gets FAA approval ... - AOL

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    In July, the firstflying car,” or electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) ... In July, Doroni's first commercially available model was expected to hover between $250,000 and $300,000.

  7. Beta Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company announced on January 31, 2022, that it had won a U.S. Army contract to support flight testing of its ALIA electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. The partnership is designed to help the Army test specific military cargo and logistics missions for eVTOLs, while allowing Beta to accelerate development for both military and ...

  8. Klein Vision AirCar - Wikipedia

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    Slovak designer Professor Štefan Klein began working on flying cars in the late 1980s. Having developed the AeroMobil, he left the company to develop a new idea as the AirCar, and set up Klein Vision with colleague Anton Zajac. [2] [3] The main fuselage of the AirCar doubles as a two-seat road car with four large road wheels.

  9. Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the ...

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    Joby's decision to locate its first scaled manufacturing facility at a 140-acre (57-hectare) site at Dayton International Airport delivers on two decades of groundwork laid by the state’s ...