Flying Car Lands in Dallas: BlackFly Ignites Personal Flight Buzz
Dallas, TX – The future of personal transportation took flight in Dallas this week with the arrival of the blackfly, a fully electric, personal vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle. Univision 23 Dallas Ft. Worth (KUVN) captured exclusive photos of the aircraft, sparking meaningful local interest in the emerging field of personal flight.
The BlackFly,developed by Opener,is designed for recreational flying and short-distance commutes. It features a tandem-seat configuration and utilizes eight electric rotors for vertical takeoff and landing, eliminating the need for runways. The vehicle is currently undergoing testing and regulatory review by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
While not yet available for public purchase, the blackflys presentation in Dallas highlights the growing momentum behind eVTOL technology. Experts predict that these types of vehicles could revolutionize urban transportation, offering a potential solution to traffic congestion and reducing commute times.
KUVN’s coverage showcases the blackfly’s sleek design and emphasizes the potential impact of this technology on the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The arrival of the vehicle has generated excitement among aviation enthusiasts and commuters alike, prompting discussions about the future of personal flight and its integration into existing transportation infrastructure.