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The B-21 Raider, a long-range stealth bomber being developed by Northrop Grumman, has started taxi tests and is expected to have its first flight by the end of the year. A new picture circulating on social media purportedly shows the B-21 during its taxi test. Meanwhile, China has approved the world's first flying taxi, developed by EHang, which could soon take passengers on pilotless joyrides over Guangzhou.
The world’s first certified passenger-carrying air taxi takes flight https://t.co/pvJNbIPv3q
B-21 starts taxi tests; Northrop expects first flight by year’s end https://t.co/Y30yFbcO4B
New Image Reveals B-21 Raider Taxiing Ahead Of Maiden Flight https://t.co/oNEoDOu6lZ
EHang could soon take passengers on pilotless joyrides over Guangzhou. Read how China has approved the world’s first flying taxi https://t.co/ZXCPul8uc7 👇
B-21 starts taxi tests; Northrop expects first flight by year’s end | https://t.co/Y30yFbcO4B
B-21 starts taxi tests; Northrop expects first flight by year’s end | A new rear-end picture circulating on social media purports to show the B-21’s taxi test. by @audrey_decker9 https://t.co/Y30yFbcO4B
B-21 starts taxi tests; Northrop expects first flight by year’s end | by @audrey_decker9 https://t.co/Y30yFbcO4B