Alef To Begin Flying-car Tests At Public Airports

Alef’s Model Zero Ultralight prototype has begun ground testing at Half Moon Bay Airport.

Alef Aeronautics' Model Zero Ultralight prototype has begun ground testing at Half Moon Bay Airport, California.

Credit: Alef Aeronautics
U.S. startup Alef Aeronautics is to begin testing the integration of its roadable vertical-takeoff aircraft with other ground and air traffic under agreements with two small public-use airports in California. Backed by investor Tim Draper, San Mateo, California-based Alef is developing a true flying...
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