The LEO Solo is now available for preorder, pitched as a Part 103-friendly (no pilot license required), single-seat personal ...
Meet MX1, the futuristic-looking personal eVTOL with shark-inspired aesthetics and the awesome silhouette of a luxury sports ...
Until recently, personal flight enthusiasts could still get their hands on the famous Jetson aircraft for $128,000. That's no longer the case. Starting today, the Jetson eVTOL costs $148,000 – a ...
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No Pilot’s License Needed? The $190,000 Electric Flying Car Just Made Its Public Debut
A scene once reserved for science fiction has now become reality in American skies. California-based startup Pivotal has ...
Coral Springs, United States / Florida, November 14th, 2025, FinanceWireFAA-Certified Aviation Startup Is Raising Capital to ...
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Doroni Aerospace Begins New Reg CF Funding Round to Speed Up Commercial Rollout of H1-X Personal Aircraft
Doroni Aerospace, the FAA-certified aviation startup developing personal electric aircraft, has launched a new Regulation ...
Pivotal has delivered 13 BlackFly personal eVTOL prototypes to early customers, including private individuals and the U.S. Air Force, with its production model, Helix, now available for $190,000.
A single-seat all-electric flying car completed a public test flight, marking a major step toward personal air mobility ...
The FAA has a loophole that allows pilots to fly ultralight aircraft without a license. The planes must meet specific weight and speed requirements to qualify.
Swedish startup Jetson has made headlines once again as it pushes the boundaries of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) technology. Recently, the company shared footage of its founder and ...
Pivotal’s Helix has eight propellers, triplex-redundant flight controls and recovery parachute. Credit: Pivotal Pivotal says it has delayed customer deliveries of its Helix personal electric ...
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