Kamis, 15 Maret 2018

Editor's Pick: Larry Page's Self-Flying Taxi Set for New Zealand Test Runs


David Jones
Mar 15, 2018 1:17 PM PT
A new air taxi service financially backed by Google cofounder Larry Page is set to take off in New Zealand. Page's Kitty Hawk company, the developer of a new autonomous flying machine called "Cora," will begin testing the service in rural Canterbury, according to Hayden Munro, press secretary for Megan Woods, New Zealand's minister of research, science and innovation. [More...]

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