An Australian well-known company in Adelaide, Alauda Aeronautics, has exposed and it says is the world’s ‘first flying taxi.’ It was known in 2023, flying car production and its establishment over various projects on the company became closer than ever, but most of the related ideas being tested are VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) air taxis.

On Tuesday, Airspeeder MK4 was broadcast in London, and its first crewed feature with an imitation of Alauda’s flying racing car, which was released by the company in their statement. But now, an Australian company called Alauda Aeronautics exposed their project model also they claim is the “world’s fastest hydrogen electric VTOL aircraft”.
In London, the electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL), be headquartered in the racing league, in mid of November 2021 they first announced. It exists as an entity of Alauda Aeronautics an electric aviation company based in Adelaide, Australia, where the league’s technical HQ is located along with its testing grounds. Alauda designs, engineers, and builds the league’s eVTOL racing aircraft called “Airspeeders.”
From its start launch, Alauda and Airspeeder have been gathering their respective technician’s teams of racers to finalize their development maturing races on the way to a full global competition called the EXA Series. In March of 2022, the sequence of programs was declared by former Formula E driver Bruno Senna as an early eVTOL racing pilot and an ambassador to the league.
Also, in the project from the initial stage, the company Alauda Aeronautics has utilized their time over hour upon hours testing its Airspeeder eVTOLs remotely piloted using effective cockpits on the ground. This past fall, we got our first glance of the excitement an eVTOL racing league could bring to motorsport enthusiasts when Airspeeder showcased its first-ever EXA racing event.
At the time, pilots Zephatiali Walsh and Fabio Tishcler were given full license to race their Mk3 Airspeeder eVTOLs blade-to-blade around a one-kilometer-long digital sky-track circuit in Australia
Alauda Aeronautics and Airspeeder in the state of flight testing with the Mk4 is being said they have already initiated the underway in South Australia, with the series’ first crewed races are look forward to happening sometime around 2024.

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