Slovaks are rewriting history. The flying car took off for the first time with a passenger aboard.

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In addition to the pilot, a well-known musician also took part in the flight.

Slovaks have achieved a significant technological milestone with their flying car named AirCar. It has flown with a passenger for the first time. The flight took place at the Piešťany airport on Monday, April 22, and the video documentation was published by Klein Vision on Thursday.

“The state-of-the-art AirCar from Klein Vision took to the skies with iconic French musician Jean-Michel Jarre as its first passenger. This marks the dawn of a new era in transportation and innovation,” the company stated in the video caption.

The innovative AirCar, which received its airworthiness certification in January 2022, has already logged an impressive 130 hours in the air and over 520 takeoffs and landings at various international airports,” they clarified. Thanks to its extensive aviation experience, the car was able to welcome French artist Jean-Michel Jarre on board.

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