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French Flying Car Developer MACA To Introduce Revolutionary Hybrid Carcopter S11, at CES 2022 from Booth #61244 in Eureka Park

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FRANCE, Dec. 6, 2021 – The concept may have been born from science fiction but the real-world emergence of the first commercial flying car is far closer to reality than most people think.
While business enterprises worldwide – including several name-brand automobile manufacturers –
have showcased their concepts for more than two decades, one promising French company stands poised to emerge as a true first-to-market product leader, set to usher in “a bold new era of propulsion.”

“The Future is in the Air,” says Thierry de Boisvilliers, COO of France-based MACA, a company the retired French Attack Helicopter Pilot founded with former Airbus executive Michael Krollak.  Next month at CES in Las Vegas, MACA will introduce S Eleven, the smart hybrid of an automobile and a helicopter, timed for market delivery by 2023.  Through the magic of Augmented Reality (AR), MACA will showcase their product from Booth #61244 in the Eureka Park Marketplace in the Venetian Expo Center.
“There are many companies working toward similar solutions all around the world but MACA is far ahead of the curve for a variety of reasons,” de Boisvilliers said.  “While most companies are relying on electricity or traditional fossil fuel to power their vehicles, MACA deploys clean-burning hydrogen-based fuel cells, which allows for longer flight times and green energy sustainability.  Plus, MACA brings a level of technological innovation that no other flying car developer can possibly deliver. While we were incubating the project at Airbus Helicopters for three years, we worked closely in partnership with several Research and Development partners, including the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in order to ensure the feasibility of the project.”
Crafted on the principles of Speed, Safety and Sustainability, MACA has integrated racecar technology into the product design of their eVTOL vehicle (Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing).  As a matter of fact, the company plans to test “fly” its first working model on an actual racetrack by the end of next year.
“Our AR-based display, which will provide visitors with the true experience of flight across various environments, will be unveiled next month at our booth at CES,” de Boisvilliers said.  “Our product timing is such that we plan to formally present our S Eleven Flying Car Model as part of the Paris Air Show at Paris-Le Bourget Airport in June 2023.”
In addition to their booth in Eureka Park, MACA will also exhibit at CES Unveiled.  The media-only showcase event will take place Monday, January 3, from 5:00 until 8:30 p.m. in the Shorelines Exhibit Hall at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.
For additional information, please visit https://macaflight.com/home/.

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