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You Don't Need a License to Fly: This Tech Visionary Just Made Personal Flight a Reality
[Palmer Luckey completed his Jetson One flight training in less than 50 minutes. / Courtesy of Jetson] Palmer Luckey, cofounder of Oculus and defense tech company Anduril, recently took delivery of ...
The promise of personal flying machines has been around for decades. From flying cars to jetpacks, the future always seemed to promise a traffic-jam-free ride to work that left the roads far below.
CES 2026 officially launched a new era for personal flight as Rani Plaut, CEO of AIR, showcased his “sports car of the sky” on the world stage. The company presented the AIR ONE, an all-electric ...
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Bottom line: For now, eVTOLs remain niche products – technological curiosities that combine drone automation, recreational aviation, and the promise of personal air mobility. Their development ...
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