Alef Aeronautics is turning sci-fi into reality by beginning production on the world's first ever flying car, the Alef Model A Ultralight, which will likely be available to customers by early 2026.
You may soon drive to an airport, then fly home. Alef Aeronautics announced formal agreements with Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports to begin test operations of a road-legal, vertical-takeoff ...
Western sanctions failed to cripple Russia’s oil industry, but Ukraine has found a way. Using long-range drones—“flying sanctions”—Ukraine is striking refineries, igniting massive fuel shortages ...
Yes, flying cars are real. They are not just in the movies anymore. The first all-electric flying car is about to take flight after signing agreements with several airports. Just a few years ago, not ...
A Bay Area company behind what it calls the world's "first true flying car" announced it is operating out of two airports. Alef struck agreements with Half Moon Bay and Hollister airports. The company ...
China's GAC Group, one of the country's largest state-owned automakers, has introduced the Govy AirCab, a two-seater flying car designed to transform urban travel. While GAC might not be a household ...
It's a nightmare for any traveler: getting to the airport and not having their ID. For many Americans, a version of that headache will become a reality starting today when the federal government ...
One of the biggest staples of science fiction, the flying car, could soon be taking to the skies. The only question is this: Which country will get there first? Advanced air mobility (AAM), which most ...
California startup Alef Aeronautics has released "the first documented, verifiable flight of a flying car (an actual car, with vertical takeoff, non-tethered)," as CEO Jim Dukhovny wrote in a social ...
Anxiety about flying is common during the best of times: Research suggests up to 40% of people worldwide have some degree of aerophobia. Add a string of recent plane crashes and other horrifying ...
Flying is statistically the safest mode of transportation, especially on U.S. commercial airlines. The aviation industry prioritizes safety and continuously learns from past incidents to improve ...