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Doroniaero, a company specializing in electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, is targeting the personal use market with its models. Unlike many eVTOLs designed for air taxis and rideshare services, Doroniaero's vehicles are meant for individual consumers. The company has ambitious plans to revolutionize personal transportation. In other news, NASA is testing its first all-electric aircraft, while a joint project between DARPA and the US Air Force has successfully piloted an aircraft using artificial intelligence. United Airlines is also working on improving the boarding process, aiming to address one of the most frustrating aspects of travel. These developments highlight the advancements being made in the field of aviation technology and its potential impact on various sectors, including economics and travel.
'Flying gondola’ aims to make air mobility more passenger-friendly https://t.co/czdHg3mvgc
United Airlines has a plan to fix one of the most annoying parts of travel: boarding https://t.co/bpgdIQnAvh
In a joint project between DARPA and the US Air Force, a special aircraft called the X-62 Vista became the first tactical aircraft to be piloted by artificial intelligence. https://t.co/opSJEMMlkA
Flying taxi designed for long commutes is science fiction made real https://t.co/RmzB7YFvbD
NASA is testing its first ever all-electric aircraft https://t.co/cGGqXZHDYb
Unlike many electric flying cars — or eVTOLs (electric vertical take-off and landing) — designed for air taxis and rideshare use cases, @Doroniaero models are meant for personal use. Learn more about the company's big ambitions: https://t.co/7ubXdQ5XLa