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    Flying Cars Companies

    ID: MRFR/AM/5890-CR
    136 Pages
    Sejal Akre
    October 2020

    Top companies are actively working on the development of flying cars, aiming to create personal air transportation that can be used for urban mobility and beyond. Various company pursuing flying car technology, with a focus on creating gyrocopter-style vehicles that can take off and land vertically, offering a unique form of personal transportation.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Flying Cars Market

    Flying Cars Key Company


    *Disclaimer: List of key companies in no particular order


    Latest Company Updates:


    October 2023- Jetson just announced the launch of its drone-like electric flying vehicle before and now the business has raised a USD15 million seed round to assist launch the Jetson One in 2024. The vehicle is an electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft that will charge USD98000 and will not need a pilot’s license to fly, as per the statement released by an investor and senior board adviser, Rikard Steiber. That’s still costly, but it’s another instance of science fiction —considerably from The Jetsons show in the 1960s — coming to life. Steiber further added that Humanity’s oldest dream has been to fly, and the company imagined about flying out and having superpowers and save the world.


    The company had the Wright Brothers more than 100 years ago, and Leonard da Vinci and even the myth of Icarus. Other investors include rapper Will.i.am, who has bought the first Jetson One off the production range and board member Luca Spada. The financing further puts Jetson as a leader in the promising field of urban air mobility. This type of vehicle acts under a Class G license in unfettered air space. It is permitted to go no faster than 63 miles per hour and no greater than 1,500 feet off the ground, Steiber said. It has a flying time of nearly 20 minutes, which means it might be able to fly a range of 21 miles.


    Top listed global companies in the industry are:



    • Volocopter GmbH (Germany)

    • A³ by Airbus (US)

    • AeroMobil (Slovakia)

    • Boeing (US)

    • Cartivator (Japan)

    • EHANG (China)

    • TERRAFUGIA (US)

    • Joby Aviation (US)

    • Lilium (Germany)

    • Uber Technologies Inc. (US), and others.