I have spent the last several days in Geneva. In fact, I spent the first few days buried in a snow storm in the U.K. and then came to Geneva.
It was a milestone event for us as a team at PAL-V. We were able to deliver the world's very first commercially produced flying car to the media and public at the show.
Several years ago, when we commenced work with PAL-V, the vision was clear. To execute on a plan to deliver the first flying car to the market that conforms in every aspect and detail with the aviation and road transportation regulations to clients around the world.
That, we have achieved.
Some of our clients form North America and around the world travelled to the Geneva Motor Show to see first hand the vehicle that they purchased.
The energy in the team was electric and media from every corner of the world was clamouring around the stand to speak to someone about this remarkable achievement.
My hat's off to the team at PAL-V. They have already achieved what many have only talked about. The PAL-V will be one of the safest vehicles to fly in, will be fully certified and will also be a thrill to drive on the road.
Before too long, we will see them in the streets of European cities and flying over the countryside and, shortly after that, our clients in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico will take delivery.
For a look at a live Facebook video from the show follow this link:
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