China has granted regulatory approval for autonomous flying taxis, marking a major step toward commercial air travel.
China is thought to be be catching up with the US in AI and self-driving cars, but it appears to be inching ahead on a ...
hoping to succeed where other consumer flying car projects have failed. The modular offering includes a folding two-seater passenger drone ferried aboard a Cybertruck-looking six-wheeled van.
A drone photo taken on March 27, 2025 shows the air module of XPENG's flying car AEROHT conducting a flight demonstration at ...
But the drones avoid the pitfalls of cars or trucks—eliminating tens of ... A Zipline spokesperson told FLYING it expects to launch in Mesquite, Texas, soon. “At scale, we get clearer roads ...
China has taken a major step towards creating a commercial flying taxi industry, after regulators granted the country’s first-ever approvals for two companies to operate autonomous passenger drones.
In late 2024, the Department of Justice announced charges against Yinpiao Zhou, 39, for allegedly flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and taking photos of the facility.
BEIJING – A Chinese company is gunning to become the world’s first mass producer of flying cars in 2026, as the country ramps up a drive to develop its “low-altitude economy”. The ...