Alef Aeronautics Receives FAA Approval for World’s First Electric Flying Car, Now Accepting Preorders

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California-based Alef Aeronautics paves the way for the future of transportation with its fully electric flying car

Preorder your Alef Model A today and experience the thrill of vertical takeoff and cinematic flight!

Alef Aeronautics, a pioneering company based in California, has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining a special airworthiness certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its revolutionary flying electric car. This remarkable achievement means that Alef Aeronautics is now authorized to conduct road/air tests on the car, marking a major step forward in the development of this cutting-edge technology.

The Alef Model A, a fully electric vehicle with an optional hydrogen upgrade at a higher price, represents a new era in transportation. With a range of up to 200 miles on public roads and the ability to fit into a standard garage, this low-speed vehicle offers unparalleled convenience. However, what truly sets it apart is its vertical takeoff capability, allowing it to soar through the air with a flying range of 110 miles, according to Alef’s website.

“The Model A can fly forward above the obstacles until a desired destination is reached. The driver and the cabin are stabilized by a unique gimbaled rotating cabin design.” Alef Aeronautics states.

Emphasizing the car’s unique features, Alef Aeronautics states, “The Model A can fly forward above the obstacles until a desired destination is reached. The driver and the cabin are stabilized by a unique gimbaled rotating cabin design.” This innovative design ensures a smooth and stable flight experience, enhancing both safety and enjoyment.

Escape Traffic and Embrace Freedom

With Alef’s flying car, commuting frustrations become a thing of the past. It liberates travelers from the constraints of congested roadways, offering the freedom to fly in any direction. Equipped with a cinematic 180 plus degree view, passengers can indulge in breathtaking panoramic vistas while experiencing a safe and enjoyable flight.

For those seeking to embrace the future of transportation, Alef Aeronautics is now accepting preorders for the Model A. With a seating capacity of up to two people, this groundbreaking vehicle is expected to retail around $300,000. Don’t miss your chance to be among the first to own this revolutionary mode of transportation.

Acknowledging the significance of the FAA certification, Alef CEO Jim Dukhovny expressed his excitement, stating, “We’re excited to receive this certification from the FAA.” Dukhovny, along with co-founders Constantine Kisly, Pavel Markin, and Oleg Petrovwere, embarked on this journey in 2015, driven by their vision of creating a flying car. Inspired by Marty McFly’s iconic airborne vehicle in “Back to the Future II,” they set out to revolutionize personal transportation.

“We’re excited to receive this certification from the FAA.” expressed Alef CEO Jim Dukhovny.

Dukhovny emphasized the transformative potential of Alef’s flying car, remarking, “This certification allows us to move closer to bringing people an environmentally friendly and faster commute, saving individuals and companies hours each week. This is a small step for planes, but a giant step for cars.”

 


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