California-based startup company Opener contributes to the ever-developing automotive world with BlackFly — an all-electric flying car. The single-seat vehicle is advertised to be "[a] fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing aircraft" that does not require a driving license nor any "special skills." Of course, potential drivers will face a formally written FAA Private Pilot exam.
The innovative automobile is designed by Opener to be ultralightweight and relatively noiseless which satisfies some of the needs and restrictions that are raised by heavily populated cities. In addition, Opener aims to "offer competitive pricing in an endeavor to democratize three-dimensional personal transportation." With a travel capacity of 25 miles and a 62 m/h top speed, the all-electric flying car will boast a Super Charging option that promises to have the vehicle ready to fly in half an hour.
Ultralight All-Electric Flying Cars
The BlackFly by Opener is an Innovative Single-Seat Aircraft
Trend Themes
1. Electric Flying Cars - The development of electric flying cars presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in personal transportation.
2. Ultralight Aircraft - The trend towards ultralight aircraft creates opportunities for more accessible and affordable aviation technology.
3. Vertical Take-off and Landing - Vertical take-off and landing technology is a growing trend in aviation, with potential applications beyond personal transportation.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - The automotive industry has the opportunity to expand into aviation with the development of electric flying cars.
2. Aerospace Industry - The aerospace industry can utilize the trend towards vertical take-off and landing technology for both personal transportation and commercial applications.
3. Urban Transportation Industry - The trend towards ultralight aircraft and electric flying cars presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in urban transportation and mobility solutions.