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One startup, three aircraft, and China’s plan to fill the skies

Summary by KrASIA
Before cars got smart, we were already dreaming about flying above the gridlocked streets below. In Blade Runner (1982), police cruisers known as “Spinners” lifted off without a drop of conventional fuel, gliding between skyscrapers in a seamless blend of road and air travel. Their designer, Syd Mead—who cut his teeth at Ford before shaping Hollywood’s most iconic futures—captured something deeply human: the urge to take flight.…Visit WebsiteThe…
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KrASIA broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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