Flying taxis have moved from science fiction concept to test flights in crowded Asian skies, and the most aggressive push is coming from China. Instead of waiting for Western regulators to inch ...
From Joby and EHang to Alef, Whisk and SkyDrive, a new wave of companies is racing to reshape commuting, logistics and urban ...
Sometime in the next few months, if two California startups hit their targets, a paying passenger will strap into a six-rotor ...
Before Joby can fly passengers, it needs approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This process ensures the eVTOL is safe and reliable. So far, Joby has already made strong progress. It ...
An unmanned, oval-shaped craft from flying taxi maker EHang hovers, whirring noisily like a mini-helicopter over a riverside innovation zone on the outskirts of the southern Chinese business hub of ...
There’s electricity in the air. A Chinese automobile firm is taking the electric vehicle to new heights by rolling out a driverless flying taxi that can fly over 100 miles on a single charge, per a ...
The most exciting part of this new service is how the aircraft looks. These flying taxis are designed to be sleek and stylish. They look like a mix between a small airplane and a modern helicopter.
But companies like Joby Aviation (JOBY +5.05%) and Archer Aviation are working to make them a reality -- with electric aircraft designed t ...
Miami is still a long way from fixing its traffic and public transportation woes, but there may be a credible solution on the horizon — electric flying taxis. Companies around the world are racing to ...
To the editor: The rendering of the flying taxi landing area appears to be enormous (“Flying taxis are coming to L.A. This developer is already picking places to land them,” Oct. 3). In a green space, ...