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BEIJING – A Chinese company is gunning to become the world’s first mass producer of flying cars in 2026, as the country ramps up a drive to develop its “low-altitude economy”. The futuris ...
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) is planning to mass-produce flying cars by 2026, making it the first company in the world to do so, according to its CEO He Xiaopeng, state-owned newspaper China Daily reported.
it plans to start mass production of its flying car model and industrial robots by 2026. The electric vehicle maker’s Hong Kong-listed shares advanced as much as 7.1% on Monday, briefly touching ...
New videos from Alef Aeronautics show the company's flying car initially driving like a road vehicle, then taking off into a flight that takes it over another vehicle in a simulation of a blocked ...
The latest form of public transportation will mirror what it's like to order an Uber, but there will be a few key differences: the driver will be a pilot and the method of transportation will be ...
Circumnavigating our planet bringing toys and joys is no simple task for Santa Claus and his high-flying reindeer, and whether Rudolph's red nose is needed or not this year, it’s still a miraculous ...
Forget the open-air sleigh overloaded with gifts and powered by flying reindeer. Santa and Mrs. Claus this week took supersized rides to southeast Alaska in a C-17 military cargo plane and a ...
From having real-life red noses to UV vision, reindeer are fully adapted to living in cold climates - although they're almost as clumsy as us when it comes to ice... Train enthusiast Francis ...
Although wild turkeys rarely fly very far, they are fast ... In Australia, the legend is kangaroos, not reindeer, pull Santa’s sleigh. As Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas takes place ...