Preparing the Flying Car to travel between Paris and London

 Preparing the Flying Car to travel between Paris and London

Flying Car to travel between Paris and London

The Slovakian carmaker says it plans to launch a flight between Paris and London. The local company's flying car has been issued a standard certificate by the European Transport Authority.

According to the report of Independent Urdu, a Slovak company called Klein Vision has announced to start its journey between Paris and London after its flying car received a certificate of suitability for flight from the European Transport Authority.

The report states that the company's flying car is capable of transforming from a car into an airplane in 2 minutes and 15 seconds and at a speed of more than 100 miles per hour (160 kilometers per hour) after ascending into the air. It can also fly.

According to this flying car capability, the distance of 340 km between London and Paris will be covered in just over 2 hours.

The Slovakian company's car has completed more than 70 hours of test flights and meets European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards. Includes a 35-minute flight between airports.

The flying car is fitted with a BMW engine that uses ordinary petrol, the flying car has a seating capacity of 2 people and can be used as a commercial taxi for recreational purposes.

The report states that once closed, this hybrid aircraft takes up as much space in the car parking lot as a normal car. Less than five years after the company was founded, the Slovak Transport Authority has certified the flying car as fit for flight.

Ren Mulnar, director of the Civil Aviation Division of the Slovak Transport Authority, says the authority has carefully monitored all stages of the unique flying car, and safe travel is our top priority.

Dina Analytics and consulting firm Global Data published a study last year stating that the volume of investment in the urban air mobility (UAM) sector was 76 million$ in 2015, which increased. One billion dollars in 2020, which global data called the 'new travel revolution'.

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