Imagine zipping above city traffic, seamlessly transitioning from driving to flying, reminiscent of scenes from sci-fi classics like “The Fifth Element” or “Blade Runner.” While today’s reality of flying cars might not fully align with these cinematic dreams, significant strides are being made in the realm of electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, which promise a new frontier in urban air mobility.
Pivotal’s groundbreaking Helix eVTOL stands as a paradigm shift in personal air travel, offering an unprecedented level of accessibility and user-friendliness. This revolutionary single-person aircraft, classified as an ultralight aircraft under FAA regulations, eliminates the need for a pilot’s license, opening up the skies to a wider range of individuals.
The Skydweller is powered and kept aloft by a solar panel. The US Navy also sees great potential in it. Aircraft manufacturer Skydweller Aero is working on a unique device that the US-Spanish company claims could circulate in the air for up to 90 days, New Scientist reported.