Flying Car Planned for Release in 2009
Chris Skleryk — February 4, 2007 — Tech
Flying cars may not be as far off from being a reality as we may think. The X-Hawk flying car is expected to be commercially available by 2009. However, being a little bit out of the average person’s price range at $1.5 to $3.5 million, we might see government-funded emergency rescue forces pick up on this first.
There are also plans for a 10+ seater, but that won’t be released until 2010, which is also not too far off. Can anyone say The Jetsons?!
There are also plans for a 10+ seater, but that won’t be released until 2010, which is also not too far off. Can anyone say The Jetsons?!
Trend Themes
1. Flying Cars - The X-Hawk is one of the first commercially available flying cars and its release may lead to the emergence of a new industry.
2. Emergency Rescue - Government-funded emergency rescue forces may be the first industries to adopt the X-Hawk for rescue missions.
3. Urban Air Mobility - The X-Hawk may pave the way for urban air mobility, which has the potential to disrupt traditional transportation and improve accessibility.
Industry Implications
1. Aviation - The release of the X-Hawk flying car may lead to the emergence of a new segment in the aviation industry.
2. Emergency Services - The X-Hawk may disrupt the emergency services industry as government-funded forces may adopt it for rescue missions.
3. Transportation - Urban air mobility, enabled by the X-Hawk, may provide opportunities for disruption in the transportation industry by offering a new mode of travel.
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