Alef Aeronautics, an automotive and aviation company, has achieved a milestone by successfully testing its Model Zero Ultralight flying car. The vehicle was able to hover in the air for 40 seconds. However, the launch was shrouded in strict media restrictions, raising concerns about transparency. Despite these limitations, CEO Jim Dukhovny stated that the company aims to start production by 2025-2026, while acknowledging that delays are possible. Experts view this development as a breakthrough in the industry, although questions about safety, regulatory frameworks, and the practical application of flying cars persist. Nevertheless, Alef has already secured 3,000 pre-orders for the vehicle. The company is among several entities globally engaged in the development of air taxis and flying car prototypes.

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Alef Aeronautics, an automotive and aviation company, has achieved a milestone by successfully testing its Model Zero Ultralight flying car. The vehicle was able to hover in the air for 40 seconds. However, the launch was shrouded in strict media restrictions, raising concerns about transparency. Despite these limitations, CEO Jim Dukhovny stated that the company aims to start production by 2025-2026, while acknowledging that delays are possible. Experts view this development as a breakthrough in the industry, although questions about safety, regulatory frameworks, and the practical application of flying cars persist. Nevertheless, Alef has already secured 3,000 pre-orders for the vehicle. The company is among several entities globally engaged in the development of air taxis and flying car prototypes.