Street-Legal Skycars - Parajet Completes Maiden Flight from London to Timbuktu (UPDATE)

Street-Legal Skycars - Parajet Completes Maiden Flight From London To Timbuktu (UPDATE)

The Parajet Skycar, the world’s first street-legal, bio-fueled flying car, completed a long-planned journey from England to Timbuktu in Mali last month. Pilot Neil Laughton and creator Giles Cardozo made their way through France, Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania before reaching Timbuktu on March 26th, 2009.

You can read diary entries and see more photos on the ‘skycarexpedition’ website.

Trend Hunter first reported on the Carbon Neutral Flying Car in July, 2008. Now that the planned flight from London to Timbuktu has been made, we wanted to share the update.
Trend Themes
1. Street-legal Skycars - The creation of street-legal, bio-fueled flying cars presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the transportation industry.
2. Bio-fuel Technology - The development of bio-fuel technology for flying cars opens up new possibilities for sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions.
3. Adventure Travel - The successful journey from London to Timbuktu showcases the rising trend of adventure travel, creating opportunities for travel agencies and tourist destinations.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The advent of street-legal skycars introduces disruptive innovation opportunities in the transportation industry, revolutionizing the way people commute.
2. Alternative Energy - The use of bio-fuels in flying cars drives innovation in the alternative energy industry, providing sustainable solutions for transportation.
3. Travel and Tourism - The successful journey from London to Timbuktu highlights the potential of adventure travel, opening up new opportunities for travel agencies and tourist destinations.

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