To quote a now-ancient Avery Brooks TV spot "I was promised flying cars! I don't see any flying cars! Why? Why? Why?!?" Some bad news first: the future slickly painted in an Uber Elevate YouTube ad a ...
What just happened? While we're still a long way from Blade Runner-style skies filled with flying cars, there are a surprising number of companies invested in the industry. One of these is the Larry ...
Kitty Hawk, a Silicon Valley aviation technology startup, introduced its newest aircraft earlier this week, adding yet another eVTOL concept into the increasingly crowded urban air mobility market.
Kitty Hawk's Flyer, the company's first flying car project, is no more. The company has announced that it's shutting down the initiative in a blog post, where it has also revealed that it'll focus on ...
One of the flying car projects that appeared to be the closest to becoming a reality won’t be getting off the ground after all. That’s because Kitty Hawk has decided to pull the plug on the Flyer ...
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Kitty Hawk has completed its first operational exercise with the U.S. Air Force’s AFWerx innovation unit assessing the ability of the company’s Heaviside electric vertical-takeoff aircraft to perform ...
Ohh suits you sir (only some will get that) What a lovely looking thing! Project Heaviside has come out of hiding! The old aviation adage, of if it looks right comes to play here. Now, I would like to ...