The federal government announced a new pilot program designed to get new kinds of ultralight vehicles and “eVTOLs” up and running around the country—even if they’re not fully FAA-certified.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced eight pilot projects to test Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicles (eVTOL) that’s scheduled to start across 26 states this summer.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation announced this week that flying cars will start flying in U.S. airspace as early as June. Eight regions in the U.S. have been selected for a three-year pilot ...
The aircraft could include taxi and emergency medical response services, regional transportation, and autonomous flights.
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Our flying car future may finally be here

As it turns out, you can actually go out and buy a Personal Flying Vehicle right now. Flying cars, hoverboards, and Jetpacks are all actually legal to fly! However, there are a few catches and still ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Monday that it selected eight proposals for a new pilot program testing new advanced air mobility and electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ...
The U.S. government is laying the groundwork to enable electric aircraft that take off and land vertically, or eVTOLs, to operate in its airspace. Beginning this summer, in programs spanning 26 states ...
Florida was selected from 30 applicants to be one of the first states to test a new generation of aircraft. They are called electric vertical takeoff and landing aircrafts, and they operate like ...
As Speaker Mike Johnson and his team have navigated the House’s slimmest margin since before World War II, they’ve seen it all.