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Arizona legislators want to launch drivers into the sky. As part of the state’s $17.6 billion budget, they have set aside $2 ...
When the lights lowered and thumping bass music filled a Silicon Valley event space this October, Jim Dukhovny was in his element. He is a former events promoter and musician dubbed “DjWizard ...
Alef founder and CEO Jim Dukhovny said he originally envisioned the flying car as a way to beat traffic. Alef Aeronautics / SWNS The cabin is engineered to rotate and stabilize the driver/flyer as ...
“This is the first publicly released video of a car driving and taking off vertically,” declared company CEO Jim Dukhovny in a recent press release.
But the company's CEO Jim Dukhovny says the company is "hopeful" the certification "will be our next step." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "The historical significance of ...
“This drive and flight test represents an important proof of technology in a real-world city environment,” said Jim Dukhovny, CEO of Alef, in a news release.
Alef Aeronautics CEO Jim Dukhovny Talks Model A Flying Car InsideEVs spoke with Alef Aeronautics' CEO, Jim Dukhovny, on the firm's plans to create the world's first flying car.
Alef Aero, a sustainable mobility company in California, has been given a special airworthiness certification by the FAA for its flying electric car — and it's taking preorders.
Alef CEO and co-founder Jim Dukhovny has been endeavoring for an entire decade to build this half-assed contraption, and says it will reach production later this year, you know, if nothing goes wrong.
On that same date in real life, the company’s four founders — Dr. Constantine Kisly, Pavel Markin, Oleg Petrov, Jim Dukhovny — met and made the decision to make the flying commuter car a ...
Alef Aeronautics While the Model Zero Ultralight requires an experienced test pilot right now, Alef CEO and co-founder Jim Dukhovny says the Model A will be much easier for an average person to fly.