US aerospace startups Joby, Archer, and Beta are in a high-stakes race to bring the "Jetsons'" dream of flying cars to life.
Vivid Sydney’s drone disaster shows why ensuring autonomous aircraft can perform safe, emergency landings must be a priority.
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Flying taxis to hit US skies this summer in historic first
Flying taxis are officially leaving the realm of science fiction. This summer, the hum of electric rotors will become a ...
Archer Aviation's CEO said it was considering creating an AI flight manual to help pilots of its Midnight air taxis find ...
Archer Aviation is advancing its Midnight eVTOL through FAA certification while tackling safe, large-scale production for ...
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Flying taxis will become a viable method of transportation in China in the next three to five years, according to a senior executive at Ehang, a company that makes autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs).
As electric air taxi services approach Federal Aviation Administration approval, one of the nation’s biggest operators of aircraft landing sites is working to secure real estate in Los Angeles.
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