Many people dream of flying in the flying car. Car makers grow up to make flying go Foxwagon sports car maker is showing interest in making the fly car. Many technologies and car makers are working in making fly taxi.
Porsche is going to the competition. The company's chief marketing officer Detlev von Platen expressed interest to join the sector to compete in the potential market for flying taxi and ride-sharing services. Platon told German Magazine automobiles in an interview.
Platen said, 'It really will be great! If I go from Offenhauser (Porsche Plant) to Stuttgart Airport, it takes me at least half an hour. If I am lucky It can take only three and a half minutes if you fly. '
According to a Reuters report, Porsche could work with other companies for flying cars. Starting from a conventional vehicle, the automotive car can be brought under the share system through apps.
In last year's Geneva Auto Show, a two-seater flying vehicle named PopDotup has shown the car designer Italian and Airbus. The car was designed to avoid traffic congestion in the city.
According to Reuters reports, according to Porsche's plan, some trucks will be given some control over the flyer. But this does not require a pilot license because many of it will be automatic control.
Porsche's rival in the flying car market could be Daimler, Lilium Jets, and Bhollopter under Evolve, Terrafugia and California-based Jalbi Aviation.