The two companies will work together on the mobility of the heavenly city. Porsche and Boeing sent me a press release in which they "aim to create an electric-type device with vertical take-off and landing." Also of note, the word premium appears, which is why many say it will not be an ordinary vehicle.
They have been saying lately that they want to create more than one city-skyline mobility vehicle, because they are in dire straits now with auto-queuing, etc. However, many things have to be taken into account in advancing these ideas, and it is likely that few companies will be left with the creation of genuine vehicles. Undoubtedly, Boeing has the most opportunity to carry out this project; because it already has the technology and resources.
"We are combining the strength of two leading companies to reach a significant potential in the future market," said Porsche executive board member Detlev von Platen. "In the long run, it can lead to the move to the third dimension of the journey," confirms CNN. "Porsche and Boeing are delivering precision, style and innovation engineering on the path to worldwide air mobility," said Boeing Next CEO Steve Nordlund.
Aurora Flight Sciences, in partnership with Boeing, will partner with the German company (part of Volkswagen) in an effort to get short-term flights to cities. Aurora has already tested its first electric aircraft.
This year, at Manassas (Virgnia), a non-pilot vehicle flew for a few seconds and landed and landed vertically.
Information source: lavanguardia.com