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You don't need a pilot's license to own this personal flying car, and it costs less than a new SUV
Unveiled at CES 2026, the Rictor X4 is a personal eVTOL priced under $40,000 that flies under FAA Part 103 ultralight rules.
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CES 2026: Flying vehicles take practical shape
Flying vehicles have long been a familiar sight at CES, but the 2026 show reflected a clear shift in emphasis. Instead of ...
COOLFLY, a global leader in low-altitude economy innovation, today announced it will showcase its latest generation of ...
Ever since its official launch in 2021, the Jetson One has looked like it might be the first personal eVTOL to reach ...
It’s designed to be operated legally without a pilot’s license under U.S. FAA Part 103 ultralight rules. The company ...
Chinese company Rictor is set to release its single-passenger eVTOL, the X4, later this year. Priced at just $39,900, it could be the first affordable personal eVTOL on the market.
What if your daily commute didn’t involve congested highways or crowded trains, but instead, the open skies? The Volonaut Airbike, a new single-seat hoverbike, is turning this once-futuristic vision ...
NORTHHAMPTON COUNTY, N.C. — A “flying car” has been tested in Northampton County, N.C., offering a glimpse into the future of travel, our partners at WRAL reported. ALSO READ: FBI investigates reports ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the maiden flight of the Airbus A380, the double-decker, wide-body aircraft that remains the largest passenger plane ever built. At 10:30 am local time on April ...
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