Asian Flying Cars Aim to Soar Over Walls of Global Regulation (Nikkei Asia)
Flying cars are no longer the stuff of science fiction, with startups from China to Japan to Australia making breakthroughs and winning the attention of aviation giants such as Boeing.
But while these companies may get cleared for takeoff at home, commercialization at a global scale remains a big hurdle. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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