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US firm begins production of ‘world’s first’ electric flying car in California
US startup Alef begins building electric flying cars in California, bringing Model A—with 220-mile drive, 110-mile ...
Swiss start-up Jekta plans to begin flight testing a 1:9-scale model of its hydrogen-electric amphibious passenger aircraft next month as it works towards bringing the PHA-ZE 100 to market by 2030.
Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript December 5, 2025 Operator: Welcome to the Beta Technologies Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] I will now turn the call over to Devon ...
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence and now part of leading technology company, Siemens, announced the ...
Last week the U.S, announced its first one-way attack drone squadron had already been formed. But it seems warheads for their ...
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California workshop now hand-building what’s billed as the first flying car
In a low-slung workshop south of San Francisco, technicians are hand-assembling a vehicle that aims to turn a century of ...
That has revived a question that has hovered over the MD-11 for a decade as passenger fleets vanished, and freighter numbers ...
The Boeing F-47 is set to be the centerpiece of the United States Air Force's Next Generation Air Dominance capabilities, a family of air systems that is still discussed in a binary manner. Public ...
Flying cars have always been imagined as science fiction – something far off in the future; a distant vision of cities ...
The FAA selected Peraton as prime integrator for a multibillion-dollar overhaul of the US air traffic control system, with ...
Nigus International and AXISCADES Technologies Limited have reaffirmed their strategic partnership, moving forward with plans ...
India’s ambition to build a modern, self-reliant navy is unquestionable. Yet its procurement processes continue to rely on episodic, stop-start orders that break industrial momentum, inflate costs, ...
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