- Aviterra has signed a deal with Executive aviation company Aviterra looking to revolutionise travel by buying more than 100 PAL-V Liberty flying cars, which it sees appeal in its last-mile solution and regional air mobility offerings. to buy 100 of the latter’s Liberty flying car
- Liberty seen as a solution for regional travel and delivery
- The Liberty is known as the world’s first real flying car and has a range of 500km

Ever been stuck in a traffic jam and wished your car could turn into an aeroplane and fly over it? Well, your wish is coming closer to reality – there is now a flying car and a fleet of them are coming to Dubai.
Executive aviation company Aviterra looking to revolutionise travel by buying more than 100 PAL-V Liberty flying cars, which it sees appeal in its last-mile solution and regional air mobility offerings.
“The PAL-V is the perfect tool for our customers’ regional travel requirements, offering a combination of flying and driving,” said Mouhanad Wadaa, managing director of Aviterra. “It’s truly an innovation that will change mobility as we know it.”
Wadaa added that customers have the flexibility of FlyDriving themselves or utilizing Aviterra’s services.
The PAL-V Liberty, known as the world’s first real flying car due to the combination of a gyroplane and a car, addresses the need to travel independent from (congested) roads and enhance travel flexibility. With a flight range of 500km and a maximum airspeed of 180 km/h, the Liberty shortens commute and travel times.
“While running a business aviation company, we’ve always kept a close eye on the emerging Advanced Air Mobility industry,” notes Wadaa. “PAL-V’s long-standing presence and adherence to existing regulations allow our customers to safely FlyDrive using existing air and road infrastructure. Furthermore, PAL-V is the only player that combines flying and driving into one vehicle. No other player in the market offers this combination and can realistically deliver the vehicles in the near future.”