One of the flying car projects that appeared to be the closest to becoming a reality won’t be getting off the ground after all. That’s because Kitty Hawk has decided to pull the plug on the Flyer ...
What is it about celebrities and tech billionaires trying to prove they're the reincarnation of both of the Wright Brothers? You had Elon Musk, a .com billionaire that decided he wanted to build ...
Kitty Hawk’s Flyer, the company’s first flying car project, is no more. The company has announced that it’s shutting down the initiative in a blog post, where it has also revealed that it’ll focus on ...
Flying car startup Kitty Hawk has revealed its third electric aircraft — and it can cover 160 kilometers (100 miles) while making almost no noise at all. Project Heaviside is a high-performance, ...
What just happened? While we're still a long way from Blade Runner-style skies filled with flying cars, there are a surprising number of companies invested in the industry. One of these is the Larry ...
Back in 2010, Google co-founder Larry Page started Kitty Hawk with the aim to develop affordable, efficient, and relatively quiet personal aircraft that could be used to cross major cities in minutes, ...
To quote a now-ancient Avery Brooks TV spot "I was promised flying cars! I don't see any flying cars! Why? Why? Why?!?" Some bad news first: the future slickly painted in an Uber Elevate YouTube ad a ...
A startup endeavor backed by Google cofounder Larry Page has tested an electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing drone in New Zealand. The company, Silicon Valley based Kitty Hawk, revealed ...
Here at Kitty Hawk in Palo Alto, we are developing ground breaking all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft. Project Heaviside is Kitty Hawk’s latest high-performance electric VTOL ...
Bell Helicopter has unveiled a full-scale mock-up of the X-Hawk vertical take-off and landing vehicle under development by Israeli company Urban Aeronautics. The mock-up is on display at Farnborough ...