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Lilium Achieves 250 km/h in Testing for Unmanned Flying Air Taxis

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The future of transportation is here, and it’s taking to the skies. German startup Lilium has achieved a major milestone in the development of its unmanned flying air taxis, reaching a top speed of 250 km/h during testing. This is a major step forward in the development of air taxis, which are expected to revolutionize the way people travel in the near future.

Lilium’s air taxis are powered by 36 electric jet engines, allowing them to take off and land vertically. This means that they can be used in urban areas, where space is limited, and can be used to quickly and safely transport passengers from one place to another. The company has been testing its air taxis for some time now, and this latest milestone marks a major step forward in the development of this technology.

The 250 km/h speed achieved by Lilium’s air taxis is faster than most helicopters, and is comparable to the speed of some small airplanes. This means that the air taxis could be used to quickly transport passengers over long distances, making them an attractive alternative to traditional forms of transportation. The company is also working on developing autonomous flight capabilities, which would make the air taxis even more efficient and safe.

Lilium’s air taxis are still in the early stages of development, but the company is making great progress. This latest milestone is a major step forward in the development of this technology, and it shows that air taxis are becoming a reality. In the near future, these air taxis could revolutionize the way people travel, making it faster and more convenient than ever before.

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