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Google cofounder Larry Page is so serious about flying cars that he just poured a bunch of money into a second startup focused on the technology. Page invested an undisclosed sum in Opener, which ...
Last September, Larry Page's flying car company Kittyhawk, closed its doors. It was a stunning failure for what was once the vanguard of the eVTOLs (electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft ...
Larry Page’s flying car startup Kitty Hawk is shutting down. Funded by Google co-founder Larry Page, Kitty Hawk promised small electric flying vehicles designed for recreation and transportation ...
Larry Page’s Kitty Hawk air taxi startup is shutting down. After more than a decade of trying to make flying cars a reality, Kittyhawk is shutting down.
Google co-founder Larry Page's Kittyhawk — an automobile company aimed at making flying cars a reality — has announced it will fold after more than a decade of losses.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper is preparing to help launch a startup building an electric aerial passenger vehicle to be unveiled later this month, just a few weeks after the high-profile flameout ...
In 2013, I talked with Google’s cofounder about his desire to put self-driving cars on the road at scale. Even then, he was annoyed it hadn’t happened yet.
A secretive air-taxi startup backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, is winding down, underscoring how difficult it will be to get electric-powered flying cars and planes.
Google co-founder Larry Page founded Kittyhawk in 2010 to build an electric personal aircraft. The company is closing after unsuccessful attempts to commercialize its eVTOLs.
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