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Flying taxis are no longer science fiction. With new tech, regulatory backing and UAE investment, Archer Aviation’s Midnight ...
Flying taxi startup Joby is acquiring New York-based helicopter company Blade and hopes it could ease the complicated path to ...
The Aug. 3 Sunday LNP | LancasterOnline featured an article about the new Joby Aviation electric air taxi. But the article’s headline stated “Your flying car is outside.” ...
The goal with the Blade deal is to plug Blade users into Joby's products, with flights commencing next year.
Two major air taxi startups, Joby and Archer, say their aircraft are almost ready for prime time. Regulators will make the final call.
Electric air taxis are finally nearing commercial reality — at least in certain restricted environments.
DETROIT — On a recent morning downtown, Eric Allison hopped into the backseat of a sleek six-propeller air taxi and began to explain his company's vision for the future of transportation ...
Real flying cars can drive on regular roads and can fly. They are not commercial success in 2025. Unlike giant drone eVTOLs, which are scaling for taxi fleets, roadable flying cars remain in the ...
When the wealthy need anything — luggage, a prescription or keys — delivered out east, they can call Tote Taxi.
Hyundai’s Supernal startup laying off 53 in California as it pivots flying taxis to production The company is cutting 25 jobs at two Irvine facilities and others in the Bay Area and Mojave.
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