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ARIDGE’s A868 and “Land Aircraft Carrier” Bring the Flying-Car Future Closer to Real-Life Travel

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – December 15, 2025 – The idea of “taking a road trip” may be getting a serious upgrade in China, where the fast-rising low-altitude economy is being positioned as the next trillion-level industry. ARIDGE says it’s building for that moment with two distinct flight systems—one meant for personal, short-range experiences, and another designed for longer, faster, multi-passenger travel. Together, the company frames them as the start of a new era in three-dimensional mobility.

Two Very Different Ways to Fly
ARIDGE’s approach isn’t “one flying car for everyone.” Instead, it’s a two-track vision for low-altitude travel scenarios.

ARIDGE’s A868 Flying Car and “Land Aircraft Carrier” Hint at a New Kind of Road Trip—In the Sky

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – December 15, 2025 – If “weekend getaway” makes you think of traffic jams and packed terminals, ARIDGE is pitching something far more cinematic: three-dimensional mobility that can lift your travel plans off the ground. In a new update tied to the fast-growing “low-altitude economy” in China, the company highlighted two different flight systems—one aimed at personal short-range experiences, and another designed for longer, faster journeys with multiple passengers.

A868: A Long-Range Flying Car Built for Business-Style Travel
ARIDGE’s headline-grabber is the A868, described as a full tilt-rotor hybrid flying car tailored for multi-passenger, long-range travel. Unveiled during XPENG AI Day 2025, it uses a full tilt-rotor configuration powered by XPENG’s Kunpeng Super Extended-Range Architecture and a self-developed, aviation-grade hybrid-electric core.

The targets are ambitious and very “intercity” in spirit:

Switchblade Flying Car Tail-Fold Patent Brings Everyday Air Travel Closer to Reality

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – November 27, 2025 – For anyone who has ever dreamed of driving to the airport, unfolding wings and taking off into the sky, the latest patent for the Switchblade flying car is one more sign that everyday air travel might soon feel a lot more real. Samson Sky, the company behind the Switchblade, has just secured an exclusive tail fold patent that makes its futuristic vehicle easier to live with in a normal suburban lifestyle.

A flying sports car that still lives in your garage

Aurrigo Founder David Keene Honored with MBE for Revolutionizing Airport Decarbonization

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – September 23, 2025 –

A major milestone in the world of sustainable aviation has been reached, as David Keene, founder of Aurrigo International, has been awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours List 2025 for his pioneering contributions to airport decarbonization and intelligent mobility technologies.

Keene’s recognition celebrates a career that spans more than 40 years in the automotive sector, now focused on transforming global airport operations through innovation and autonomous vehicle solutions.

Leading the Charge with Autonomous Airport Vehicles

Based in Warwickshire, Aurrigo has made global headlines with its Auto-DollyTug – an autonomous electric vehicle designed to transport luggage and cargo efficiently across airport grounds. Already in operation at six international airports, the Auto-DollyTug is developed and built at the company’s Advanced Engineering Centre in Coventry.

Hamad International Airport Pioneers Autonomous Mobility with Staff Bus Trial

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SHERIDAN, WYOMING – February 26, 2025 – SHERIDAN, WYOMING – Feb. 26, 2025 – Hamad International Airport, in a groundbreaking move for the region, has launched a trial of autonomous vehicles, starting with an autonomous staff bus. This initiative, spearheaded by Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) in collaboration with MATAR and Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), a member of the Qatar Foundation, marks a significant step towards integrating advanced autonomous mobility technology into airside operations.

Autonomous Vehicle Trial: A First for the Region