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Kittyhawk, the electric air taxi startup backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, announced Wednesday that it plans to “wind down” operations. CNN values your feedback 1.
Google co-founder Larry Page's Kittyhawk — an automobile company aimed at making flying cars a reality — has announced it will fold after more than a decade of losses.
(Bloomberg) — Kittyhawk, the air-taxi company backed by billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page, will be closing down, dealing a setback to the long-elusive dream of developing flying cars.
Larry Page’s flying car startup Kitty Hawk is shutting down. Funded by Google co-founder Larry Page, Kitty Hawk promised small electric flying vehicles designed for recreation and transportation ...
Kittyhawk, the electric air taxi startup backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, announced Wednesday that it plans to “wind down” operations. “We have made the decision to wind down Kittyhawk.
After more than a decade of trying to make flying cars a reality, Kitty Hawk is shutting down. “We’re still working on the details of what’s next,” the Larry Page-backed startup posted to ...
The closing of the company, backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, marks an exit from a crowded industry. Startup’s closing marks an exit from a crowded industry Skip to Main Content ...
Kittyhawk, the flying car startup backed by Google co-founder Larry Page, is shutting down, the company announced. “We have made the decision to wind down Kittyhawk. We’re still working on the ...
Kittyhawk, the air-taxi company backed by billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page, will be closing down, dealing a setback to the long-elusive dream of developing flying cars.