US government approves world's 1st flying car Alef Model A

US government approves world's 1st flying car Alef Model A

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: July 03 2023

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  • US-based automotive and aviation company Alef Aeronautics has announced that it's flying car has received a Special Airworthiness Certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
  • Formed in 2015, the company had aimed to create world's 1st flying car and now in 2023, the company has become the first to receive an approval for their flying car Alef Model A from the US government.
  • The car is 100 percent electric and can be driven on public roads. The flying range is the car is 110 miles which is 177 km while the driving range is 200 miles which is 322 km.
  • The car will carry one or two occupants.
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