Japan flying cars headed to city that hosts Masters golf tournament

SkyDrive inks deal for 5 eVTOL craft with Georgia company Bravo Air

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Bravo Air, based in the Georgia city of Augusta, aims to use SkyDrive's eVTOL craft to ferry tourists from the local airport. (SkyDrive)

AKIHIDE ANZAI, Nikkei staff writer

NAGOYA, Japan -- Japanese flying car startup SkyDrive has received an order for up to five aircraft from a U.S. private jet operator.

Bravo Air, which is based in Augusta in the southeastern state of Georgia, will explore using the craft to transport tourists from the local airport. Augusta is home to the Masters golf tournament.

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