Flying cars airport of the future to land in England

LONDON (Reuters) – An airport for flying cars will thrust the English metropolis of Coventry into the future later this 12 months, with a mission geared towards demonstrating how air taxis will work in metropolis centres.
Urban-Air Port, a British-based start-up, has partnered with automotive massive Hyundai Motor to develop the infrastructure required for when flying cars take to the skies to ferry spherical people and gadgets.
From November, friends to Coventry may be prepared to see what a flying automotive airport seems to be like like and see a passenger-carrying drone and an operational electrical vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) automotive on the landing pad.
Urban-Air Port was chosen by a authorities programme geared towards rising zero-emission flying and new air vehicles, profitable a 1.2-million-pound ($1.65-million) grant to help fund the short-term arrange of the airport in Coventry metropolis centre.

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