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HomePhys.org - AutomotiveChina’s 10-passenger electric aircraft, the Matrix, hints at how big flying taxis can be

China’s 10-passenger electric aircraft, the Matrix, hints at how big flying taxis can be

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A glimpse of what the future of flying taxis might look like can be seen in this southeastern Chinese city.

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