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Flying cars are no longer science fiction, China has just launched a revolutionary vehicle that actually takes off and flies.
China has taken a giant leap into the future of transportation with the release of its first-ever flying car, a revolutionary vehicle that promises to transform how we move through cities and beyond.
The government forecasts the low-altitude mobility economy will increase more than fivefold to US$486 billion by 2035 from ...
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Any publicly sold flying car will also need to be piloted by a suitably ... a deregulation of low-level airspace in China could allow for wider adoption, but any such deregulation has not yet ...
Even traditional manufacturer Hongqi—famous for supplying limousines to China's leader Xi Jinping—presented its concept of a "flying car" for two passengers, claiming an unproven range of 200 ...
"The intelligent automotive sector is evolving into an aggregated intelligent industry," said Zhang Yongwei, vice chairman and secretary-general of NEV industry think tank China EV 100. "Smart ...
China’s high-speed rail (HSR) network is a marvel. With trains like the Fuxing Hao hitting speeds of up to 350 km/h (and ...
In China, eVTOLs are often referred to as “flying cars” because they share a high percentage of components and technologies. Guo Liang, CEO of Geely-backed Aerofugia, estimates that as much as 70% to ...
Air France denied boarding to a TPG reader's family by mistake on a flight to China because of a supposed visa issue. Here's ...