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Applications open to pilot world’s first first flying cars in Adelaide

Airspeeder’s Head of Talent and People, and EXA’s Chief Remote Pilot are selecting four pilots from a pool of diverse candidates for this training and test flight programme.

Images: Airspeeder Facebook.

Ahead of Alauda Aeronautics’ push towards crewed racing, and the reveal of their epic flying cars that will see scenes from sci-fi epics like Star Wars and Back to the Future, where flying cars are an everyday part of the landscape come to life, Alauda Aeronautics’ have begun hiring pilots.

The pilots they’re on the hunt for will drive the development of the world’s first electric flying car racing series in what is a once in a lifetime opportunity to join a movement of the future.

Airspeeder’s Head of Talent and People, and EXA’s Chief Remote Pilot are selecting four pilots from a pool of diverse candidates for this training and test flight programme.

The pilots will be intimately involved in the preparation and execution of real-life, remotely-piloted Speeder flight tests and they will also offer unique insight for teams coming into the sport.

Adelaide entrepreneur Matt Pearson is making history with his fleet of airborne electric cars, first setting his sights on racing gravity-defying vehicles three years ago. The electric vehicles, named Alauda Mk3s, have undergone vigorous testing in the South Australian outback, making history in the world’s first ever flight of a flying racing car. 

Matt founded both companies behind the innovative project, Airspeeder and Alauda Aeronautics, having previously started up nano-satellite company, Fleet Space Technologies, bringing a wealth of tech and engineering experience to this world-first ambition.

You can apply with an expression of interest here.

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