US aerospace startups Joby, Archer, and Beta are in a high-stakes race to bring the "Jetsons'" dream of flying cars to life.
GAC is building a spectacular new electric flying taxi called the Govy AirCab. This crazy machine costs quite a bit, packs ...
Flying taxi companies have tried to persuade people to try a vertical commute. Now, with a railroad strike in New York, they've got an opening.
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Archer Aviation is advancing its Midnight eVTOL through FAA certification while tackling safe, large-scale production for ...
From Joby and EHang to Alef, Whisk and SkyDrive, a new wave of companies is racing to reshape commuting, logistics and urban mobility.
Vivid Sydney’s drone disaster shows why ensuring autonomous aircraft can perform safe, emergency landings must be a priority.
To put that into perspective, Joby's eVTOLs produce about 55 decibels (dB) of noise during hover, compared to roughly 90 dB ...
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).