AeroMobil. Beautiful flying car. Beautifully integrated. Transforms in seconds from an automobile to an airplane. Gives you freedom to move.
AeroMobil is a flying car that perfectly makes use of existing infrastructure created for automobiles and planes, and opens doors to real door-to-door travel. As a car it fits into any standard parking space, uses regular gasoline, and can be used in road traffic just like any other car. As a plane it can use any airport in the world, but can also take off and land using any grass strip or paved surface just a few hundred meters long.
The current flying car prototype AeroMobil 3.0 incorporates significant improvements and upgrades to the previous pre-prototype AeroMobil 2.5. It is now finalised and has been in regular flight-testing program in real flight conditions since October 2014.
The AeroMobil 3.0 is predominantly built from advanced composite material. That includes its body shell, wings, and wheels. It also contains all the main features that are likely to be incorporated into the final product, such as avionics equipment, autopilot and an advanced parachute deployment system.
AeroMobil 3.0 also implements a number of other advanced technologies, such as a variable angle of attack of the wings that significantly shortens the take-off requirements, and sturdy suspension that enables it to take-off and land even at relatively rough terrain.
All AeroMobil 3.0 product specifications and data are subject to change without notice as we constantly aim to improve reliability, functioning, compliance,
design and other aspects of the vehicle. Technical information and description provided here is for overview purposes only. During the testing period
we may provide further technical specifications on request
Key People
CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER
As part of AeroMobil’s team, Martin is responsible for company’s strategy, business development, financing and regulatory affairs.
Martin is a technology entrepreneur, investor, and former public policy leader. He holds management, board, and advisory positions in several globally innovative deep technology companies from Europe, covering areas from engineering, through biotech, to fin tech.He is the founder and former executive chairman of Neulogy, the first major advisory and investment boutique in Central and Eastern Europe focusing on R&D and technology start ups.
Previously, Martin was a Senior Director and Head of Europe at the World Economic Forum. He also held several senior positions in the Government of Slovakia, including junior minister for innovations and deputy for European affairs of the minister of finance. B.A. ifrom Stanford University and M.P.A. from Harvard Kennedy School.
Martin sees that AeroMobil can and will be a lot more than just a combination of a cool sports car and a fun, small aircraft. Thanks to emerging technologies, like self-driving vehicles, it has the potential to redefine the personal transportation systems at a very large scale.