Air taxis and drone delivery could become commonplace in the future community near the point of the mountain. https://t.co/mhBLLxa6tM
Automated flying cars are no longer science fiction, and the market could ultimately be worth a trillion dollars https://t.co/jXAEWn9SIC
Archer to set up air taxi network in LA by 2026 ahead of World Cup | TechCrunch https://t.co/y2Kv9pumwz #AirTaxis #TransportationIoT #WorldCup

The market for pilotless flying taxis, also known as eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) vehicles, is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2040. The world's first commercial air taxi service is set to launch this year, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of air transport. Companies such as Boeing and Joby Aviation are heavily investing in this emerging sector, despite concerns about the practicality and capacity of these vehicles. While the technology is advancing, experts note that flying cars may not fully replace traditional aviation due to their limited passenger capacity. Additionally, Archer is planning to establish an air taxi network in Los Angeles by 2026, coinciding with the upcoming World Cup. As the industry develops, automated flying cars are increasingly being viewed as a viable mode of transportation, moving beyond the realm of science fiction.