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UAM Spreads Its Wings, Cuts Its Wires, and Ponders Hydrogen Power

Entrepreneurs explore the future of urban air mobility

UAM entrepreneurs are exploring hydrogen fuel cells and WiGL technology that proposes recharging eVTOLs midair.

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Can Your UAVs Make It Rain? The Drones in Dubai Can.

Scientists in Dubai are modifying drones to shoot laser beams into clouds and charge them with electricity to create rain.

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The Top 7 Leading Contenders in the Emerging UAM Market

The race is on for the lead in urban air mobility

AeroCar Journal’s top 7 picks for the companies that may make it in the fiercely competitive emerging urban air mobility market.

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Assortment of numbers

The Future of Urban Air Mobility

UAM by the numbers

These are the key numbers being posited as the Urban Air Mobility industry matures between now and 2035.

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Will Graphene Replace Lithium-Ion Batteries Before eVTOLs Take Off?

Graphene batteries may make eVTOLs (flying cars) a reality more quickly than lithium batteries.

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Kelekona's flying air bus concept

The Answer to Urban Air Mobility Congestion

Could it be a "magic" flying bus?

Heads’ up, Airbus. There’s a new air bus coming to town. Actually, it’s coming to downtown, perhaps a downtown near you. Kelekona, a New York City-based start-up, has set its sights on developing a mass transit eVTOL as big as a city bus. With a payload of 10,000 lbs. (about 4500 kg), Kelekona is aiming…

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