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Headline: U.S. Army Show Off Flying Car

Caption: PICTURE SHOWS: Matt Chasen, LIFT Aircraft chief executive officer, pilots the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) Hexa over Camp Mabry, Texas, Aug. 20, 2020. ... STORY COPY: This is the U.S. Army’s potential new flying car. Battlefields could feature the eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) within several years – with the military pushing for operational capability by 2023. These pictures show the first flight demonstration of the Agility Prime program’s ORB vehicle, witnessed by top Air Force leaders gathered at Camp Mabry, Texas, on 20 August, along with Texas National Guard hosts and AFWERX personnel. Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr., and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass came together to witness the advances in electric vertical takeoff and landing flight. The Air Force launched Agility Prime in April 202, as a non-traditional program seeking to accelerate the commercial market for advanced air mobility vehicles, or "flying cars", as the described it. The demonstration was presented by LIFT Aircraft, a Texas-based Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract recipient, as one of the first companies of its size to join the Agility Prime “Air Race to Certification.” Agility Prime is a program with a vision of world impact,” Barrett said during the program’s launch in April 2020. “The thought of an electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle — a flying car — might seem straight out of a Hollywood movie, but by partnering today with stakeholders across industries and agencies, we can set up the United States for this aerospace phenomenon.” In the heat of the afternoon, Matthew Chasen, LIFT chief executive officer, piloted the Hexa over the Camp Mabry parade ground, just a few miles from downtown Austin. “We now have over fifteen of the leading aircraft manufacturers in the world applying to partner with Agility Prime, with many of them already on contract,” said Col. Nathan Diller, AFWERX director and Agility Prime lead. “This flight today marks the first of many demonstrations and near-term flight tests designed to reduce the technical risk and prepare for Agility Prime fielding in 2023.”

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