FLYING drone taxis that can hit speeds of 115mph could take to the skies by next year. Engineers at Eve Air Mobility are hoping to launch sleek, silent aircraft that take off vertically and glide ...
Federal regulatory update creates first new class of aircraft in 80 years, sets the stage for future of passenger and cargo ...
Archer Aviation, a leading electric flight company based in San Jose, California, is bringing its futuristic air taxis to Japan. The company will sell 100 of its Midnight battery-powered aircraft to ...
As drone deliveries and air taxis lead the way in mainland China, city is also planning to reach for the skies.
Here is some good news for the people who are vexed with traffic problems. Very soon drone taxis will fly in the sky soon. Drone taxis can carry the passengers from one place to another place in ...
Air taxis are set to take off in Japan after a US company received an order for 100 of the drone-like electric aircraft.
On Monday, the Plano City Council tabled an item to amend zoning to allow for unmanned aircraft drone delivery from commercial drone delivery hubs and air taxi operation within the city.
Zipline, the company contracted with Walmart to carry out the autonomous drone delivery services, met with city officials for ...
Futuristic facility will serve as a base for Jetsons-style flying taxis - with construction set to begin this autumn The worlds first 'vertiport' an inner city hub for autonomous delivery drones ...
Dubai has conducted its first test of a drone taxi service that it hopes will become a viable transportation system in the city. The two-seater, 18-rotor unmanned vehicle took off for a five ...
The Government believes flying taxis will 'routinely' be in the air above us by 2028, and potentially operating without a pilot by 2030. Sharing the airspace will be high-tech drones delivering ...
Some reports suggest the flying taxis could take flight as early as ... that these aircraft can safely share the skies with drones, helicopters, and conventional airplanes. Although the CEO ...