Dubai company to launch 100 flying cars in Mena
Dubai company to launch 100 flying cars in Mena
Dubai-headquartered Aviterra has signed a deal with a Dutch company to launch flying cars across the Middle East and Africa. The aviation company will buy more than 100 Liberty flying cars from Pal-V and invest in the Netherland-headquartered flying car maker to make door-to-door mobility a reality in the region. “The PAL-V is the perfect tool for […]Dubai-headquartered Aviterra has signed a deal with a Dutch company to launch flying cars across the Middle East and Africa.
The aviation company will buy more than 100 Liberty flying cars from Pal-V and invest in the Netherland-headquartered flying car maker to make door-to-door mobility a reality in the region.
“The PAL-V is the perfect tool for our customers’ regional travel requirements, offering a combination of flying and driving,” Mouhanad Wadaa, managing director of Aviterra, said in a press statement.
The PAL-V Liberty, known as the world’s first real flying car due to the combination of a gyroplane and a car, has a flight range of 500 km and a maximum airspeed of 180 km per hour.
Loggia Investment, the investment arm of Aviterra, has made a strategic investment in PAL-V. The investment value was not given.
PAL-V is setting up regional offices worldwide to grow its flying car business, said CEO