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Chinese 'flying car' makes first public flight in Dubai

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Chinese 'flying car' makes first public flight in Dubai. No one ever thought that one day someday it would be possible to travel from A to B by “flying car” as demonstrated in Dubai on Tuesday.

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Chinese 'flying car' maker Ehang has unveiled its first public autonomous flight at a tech event in Dubai.

It was the first public showing of a flight by the Ehang 184 since it was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in dubai in 2022.

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The drone is meant to carry a person and a small suitcase, with no need for the passenger to control it. Instead, they simply chose a destination using an app on their smartphone before getting into the one-person cockpit.

The city says it plans to have 25% of its journeys made by driverless vehicles by 2030. Autonomous vehicles will soon be in use in many places around the world.

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