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Dubai: Flying cars are here! Chinese car maker Aridge conducts first manned flight, secures 600 orders
Chinese flying-car maker Aridge (formerly Xpeng Aeroht) conducted its first manned flight in Dubai on Oct 12, 2025 and simultaneously announced a bulk order of 600 units from GCC buyers, adding to ...
Joby, EHang and Archer ready eVTOL aircraft for commercial service ...
Flying taxis could soon become a reality, as electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft edge closer to commercial use in Dubai. These electrically powered vehicles are capable of hovering ...
While Chinese EV maker Xpeng had its bright yellow sports sedan, dubbed “The Next P7,” as the centerpiece of its booth, it kicked off its IAA Munich 2025 press conference with a sprawling, ...
This is the year that giant flying drones that can fly people are breaking through into flying taxi services. They are having deployment with paid rides and sales in UAE and Dubai. Dozens are being ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — It will work like any other ride-hailing app except that instead of a car, a battery-powered aircraft will swoop in and fly you. “It’s an absolutely awesome aircraft to ...
XPeng Aeroht, the flying car subsidiary of XPeng Motors, is accelerating its global expansion with plans for a debut overseas eVTOL test flight in Dubai in October 2025. Pending successful trials, the ...
Joby Aviation is the best-capitalized eVTOL leader, boasting regulatory progress, strong partnerships, and a vertically integrated ride-hailing model for urban air mobility. The company’s momentum is ...
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