Real flying cars could take to the skies by 2022 - beating the not-real Jetsons by 40 years

Just like robot butlers and personal jetpacks for all, flying cars are a technology we’ve all been promised since we were kids, mainly thanks to the Jetsons.

Well, finally, they could be taking a step closer to the realms of reality thanks to Metro Skyway.

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It won’t be a vehicle you’ll be able to fly yourself, however, acting instead as a flying taxi, assuming it passes aviation safety standards that is.

Although the vehicle will initially run off jet fuel, Metro Skyway has claimed the car could eventually run off hydrogen, assuming the emissions-friendly fuel can be made safe enough.

“Using hydrogen simply requires crash-proof fuel tanks, but there are quite a few hydrogen-powered road vehicles that are already in use and a number of reasons why it may even be safer than jet fuel,” Janina Frankel-Yoeli, vice president for marketing at Urban Aeronautics, told The Verge.

Metro Skyway isn’t the only company working on flying cars. Earlier this year Uber hired a former NASA engineer in order to pursue its own flying taxi plans.