Luxury flying cars from China flying in the golf sky
In a city that is used to beautiful scenes, the Chinese flying car that flew over one of the most luxurious beach resorts in Dubai has managed to attract attention again. The company “Aridge”, based in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, offered a lively demonstration of a manned flight with its new flying car “Land AirCrafter” in front of a selected group of the presence in the Emirates on Sunday, the latest step is in its efforts to consolidate its position as a luxury transport option targeting the rich in the wave. The electric flying car loose from the back of a large vehicle known as the ‘Mothership’. It looks like a futuristic bus and has the ability to take up and land vertically, just like traditional helicopters. Initial orders of the vague and Qatar. Arridge said the new model had already attracted 600 initial orders, including orders from the UAE’s Ali & Sons Group and the Qatari Almana group. The flying car of “Arig” is controlled by a joystick and also works with an automatic flight system. It is offered in the Chinese market at a price of less than $ 270,000. The price in the UAE market has not yet been revealed. The flying car “is designed to be accessible to everyone, so that everyone can fly it without being a professional pilot,” Michael Zhao du, CFO and Vice President of Arridge, said in an interview. You may be interested in: Flying taxis will start flying in the air of Dubai in 2025. Arridge, a subsidiary of Xpeng Motors, recently renamed the former section XPeng Aeroht, is part of an accelerated tendency in the energy rich UAE, known for its high towers and impressive shame of technology and wealth. The company suffered a setback last month when one of its aircraft caught fire during an air show in China. Financing and market challenges innovations in battery technology have led to the rise of dozens of companies around the world to launch flying taxis in the air around the world. But despite billions of dollars spent on research and manufacturing, it is unclear whether the sector is a viable future outside the ultra-rich. Even some of the most famous startups in this field have had difficulty financing, while the feasibility of the wide market for these aircraft has not yet been proven. Joby Aviation, based in Santa Cruz and specializes in the production of electric aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing, intends to also launch an air taxi service in Dubai. Also read: The founder of “Gobi” Flying Taxi returns to the Billionaires Club. The first manned flight in Dubai. The first publicly manned flight of the ‘Land Aircraft Carrier’ aircraft, attached to the ‘Aridge’ business, was launched on Sunday in the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, after the company obtained a special permit last September to fly a foreign manned aircraft from the General Civil Aviation Authority in the Emirates. The company must get additional permits to operate and sell aircraft after the test phase ends. Ali Al Balushi, an official at Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, said during the event: “Fly cars represent the future of transport. We expect these vehicles to become accessible and affordable to everyone as more businesses enter the market.” Arridge reported that he started mass production at a Chinese facility to produce ten thousand units annually. The company expects to start its first sales to consumers in 2027.