Archer Aviation CEO Adam Goldstein told Newsweek that he believes eVTOLs are safer, cheaper and quieter than helicopters.
In honor of the movie's 30th anniversary, the beloved actor looks back on the predictions it got right – and wrong.
With the industry poised to hit $20 billion by 2034, brands from BMW and Ford to Cadillac are racing to secure their place on ...
Orlando’s airport adopted a $6 billion plan for the next decade that spans from functional restroom renovations to futuristic ...
General Motors, the 100-year-old car company, plans to offer Americans hands-free driving and the freedom to watch a movie on the go.
That effort kicks off next year, when GM will bring Google's Gemini in conversational form to its vehicles. Further down the ...
GM said Cruise’s technology stack, including its AI models trained on five million driverless miles and simulation framework, ...
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Flying Cars on the Streets are Closer Than You Think
It seems that we are already living in the future! At least what was previously found only in science fiction films or books ...
South Korea's vision of a sci-fi future is on full display as the 2025 Future Innovation Technology Expo (FIX 2025) kicked ...
Mehran Cheraghi, a Persian Industrial and Transportation Design alumni, known as 'mehrancheraghy' on social media, has ...
Flying cars are becoming a reality. In September, The Wall Street Journal's Dan Niel operated an electric vertical takeoff ...
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How Japan’s Flying Cars Could Transform City Life
Japan is racing toward a future where flying cars could eliminate traffic and redefine urban transportation. These electric vertical takeoff vehicles promise quiet, efficient, and fast travel above ...
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