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While Porsche AG hasn't officially confirmed its plans to join the passenger drone industry, the company's sales director thinks it'd make sense.
Airplane manufacturer Boeing is adamant that electric passenger drones will hit the market within the next 10 years. We previously reported on Boeing’s acquisition of Aurora Flight Sciences, a ...
America’s Passenger Drone is the latest startup to announce plans for an autonomous flying vehicle for personal use. Passenger Drone’s design is still in the prototype stage but the company ...
The field of flying taxis is one that is starting to fill up. Joining the likes of the Ehang 184 and Volocopter is the newly announced Passenger Drone, which is built to help usher in an era of ...
The passenger drone must be fully automated, and that is easier than it sounds. Tesla, Google, Uber and other autonomous car makers are within three to five years of commercializing self-driving ...
It's lifted by 16 rotors and produces zero emissions. Passenger Drone says it plans to build five more prototypes and log over 1000 hours of flight time before proceeding with commercial production.
Passenger-carrying drones are just the latest step in Dubai's vision for a technologically advanced transportation future.
Could This One-Passenger Autonomous Drone Change Transportation Forever? No one’s seen it fly yet, but EHang’s 184 drone is said to be able to carry a single passenger up to 10 miles.
The Chinese startup company Ehang unveiled yesterday at CES what it claims is the first passenger drone, capable of carrying one person for about 20 minutes.
Astro Aerospace has teamed up with carbon composite manufacturer Paterson Composites, to build its passenger drone as companies around the world vie to be the first to hit the heights of passenger ...
Like many who attended CES 2016, we were taken with the Ehang 184. If nothing else, the passenger drone was a nice break from all the smartphones and giant TVs. That said, the big quadcopter ...
Imagine dressing up for work, grabbing your lunch, and then hopping in a drone for your commute. Chinese company EHang envisions something like that.