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Israeli startup AIR achieves its first unmanned flight

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An Israeli-made electric car designed to allow commuters to make short trips through crowded streets has achieved its first driverless flight, a milestone that the developer says will help bring it to market in the next two years, Reuters reported.

▲ An employee of Israeli startup AIR sits in a prototype of the AIR ONE

Considering the tremendous advances in drone technology, the test phase of the voyage may not seem surprising at first glance. Another propeller plane rises vertically from the ground and then sprints high into the air.

▲ Image source Reuters

The driverless car, developed by Israeli startup AIR, can carry two people, an operator and a passenger, for up to 100 miles (about 160.93 kilometers) on a single charge. AIR and many of its competitors around the world believe that this type of travel will eventually become commonplace.

This is an important milestone,” said the company’s CEO and co-founder, Rani Prout, “and the fact that we have transitioned to forward flight today brings us one step closer to our dream of mass production of the AIR ONE.

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