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Future perfect: Boeing's flying car completes successful first test flight

Read more about Future perfect: Boeing's flying car completes successful first test flight on Business Standard. Boeing is competing with arch-rival Airbus SE and numerous other firms to introduce small self-flying vehicles capable of vertical takeoff and landing

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Future perfect: Boeing's flying car completes successful first test flight

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  1. Future perfect: Boeing's flying car completes successful first test flight Boeing is competing with arch-rival Airbus SE and numerous other firms to introduce small self-flying vehicles capable of vertical takeoff and landing Boeing Co said on Wednesday its car prototype model drifted quickly noticeable all around amid a debut experimental drill, a little however huge advance as the world's biggest planemaker offers to change urban transportation and package conveyance administrations. Boeing is contending with most despised opponent Airbus SE and various different firms to present little self-flying vehicles fit for vertical departure and landing.

  2. The ventures, fuelled by jumps in independent innovation as much as dissatisfaction with street blockage, could change the substance of the airplane business inside the following decade. Boeing's 30-foot-long (9 meter) airplane - part helicopter, part automaton and part settled wing plane - lifted a couple of feet off the ground and made a delicate arriving after not exactly a moment of being airborne on Tuesday at an air terminal in Manassas, Virginia, Boeing said. Future flights will test forward, wing-borne flight. "This is the thing that upset resembles, and this is a direct result of self-governance," John Langford, president and CEO of Boeing backup Aurora Flight Sciences, said in a news discharge declaring the experimental drill. READ MORE

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