Have you ever been stuck in a bumper-to-bumper Mumbai or Delhi traffic jam, looked up at the open sky, and thought, ‘Why am I still on the ground?’ Well, the future is already taking flight.
The $20,000 Correction: Demand is Through the Roof
Initially reported at $128,000, the company has updated the figure to $148,000—roughly ₹1.25 Crore before duties. But demand hasn’t slowed down.
No License? No Problem
In the US, it falls under the FAA Part 103 Ultralight category, meaning no pilot’s license is required. It features a ballistic parachute and lidar-based auto-landing.
If you pull out your checkbook today, the earliest you’ll be taking off is 2028. Is this the future of commuting?
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