U.K. developer Vertical Aerospace this week unveiled its flagship electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, ...
Discover the top 5 air taxis set to redefine urban flight in 2026, leading the future of fast, clean, and autonomous air ...
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A Seven Day Transformation With This London Taxi Into Rat-Rod
AN ECCENTRIC mechanic has converted a London taxi into a crazy rat-rod van in just seven days. 44-year-old Paul Bacon, from ...
Vertical Aerospace, developers of electric flying taxis announced that they are planning to fly taxis in London from 2028.
Vertical Aerospace has launched Valo, a next-generation electric air taxi designed to transform UK airport-to-city travel, ...
AMAZON appears to have ramped up illegal streaming restrictions on Fire Sticks by blocking a popular loophole. The tech giant ...
Bristow holds a UK air operator certificate and is active in markets such as offshore support for the North Sea oil and gas ...
For now, the answer isn’t clear to the public. Most people don’t know who pays out, or who apologises, when a driverless taxi ...
Vertical Aerospace unveiled its new eVTOL, with controls inspired by the F-35 that make it easier to hover. Its first routes ...
The U.S.-based robotaxi service Waymo LLC has hired lobbyists to influence several B.C. public agencies on laws that govern self-driving cars less than a year after such vehicles were banned in the ...
Black cab tours of London Christmas lights branded 'a rip-off': 'You'll pay £400 to sit in traffic!'
Festive lights - and a side portion of Christmas congestion - are on the cards for London city breakers who book the Hackney Carriage tours.
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London Cab Drivers Try Bubble Tea for the First Time! | Hilarious Reactions & Taste Test
Join Josh and Ollie as they bring a selection of classic bubble teas to London’s finest cab drivers after a delicious Korean BBQ. Watch their hilarious and honest reactions as they try milk tea with ...
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