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World’s First Flying Car Approved for Airport Testing After a Decade of Development
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Silicon Valley, California — The dream of flying cars is finally turning into reality. Alef, a company based in San Mateo, has secured approvals from Hollister and Half Moon Bay airports to begin official testing of its much-anticipated flying car, the Model A.

A Decade in the Making

The Model A has been in development for more than 10 years, and now it has crossed a major milestone by receiving clearance for airport testing. This breakthrough marks a new era in urban mobility, combining the practicality of electric vehicles with the freedom of air travel.

Features of the Model A

The car is fully electric, designed to be both environmentally friendly and futuristic. On the road, it can drive up to 200 miles, while in the air it can cover approximately 110 miles. This makes it a versatile option for both everyday commutes and short-distance flights.

Market Interest and Pre-Orders

Despite its hefty price tag of $300,000, interest in the Model A has been overwhelming. Alef confirmed that more than 3,300 customers have already pre-ordered the flying car, signaling strong demand among early adopters and technology enthusiasts.

The Future of Transportation

As Alef prepares to start testing in Silicon Valley, experts believe that flying cars could transform transportation by reducing congestion and offering faster, more direct travel options. If successful, the Model A may pave the way for a revolution in how we think about personal mobility.

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