air speeder Electric Flying Car Racing Series Announces Broadcast Deal with Fox Sports Australia
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
electric flying car racing series air speeder announces a two-year broadcast content deal with Fox Sports Australia to bring exclusive flying car racing content to Australian audiences. The new programming lineup includes highlights from the first Airspeeder EXA series race in South Australia, a ‘Finding Extreme Pilots Series’ and a ‘How to Airspeeder’ that explores how his eVTOL vehicle is built. Build a Flying Car” series.sports production company Aurora Media Worldwide Executives also produced the documentary Road to Flying Car Racing, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the season and the advanced air mobility technology that underpinned it.
“Airspeeder is at the forefront of flying car technology and we are thrilled to partner with Fox Sports Australia to bring the thrill of flying car racing to audiences back home in Australia.” , offering fans an unparalleled look at the future of motorsport and the technology that connects the future with real-world racing.”
A joint effort between Airspeeder and Aurora Media Worldwide, these shows provide viewers with insight into the pilots, teams and technology behind the sport. This exclusive access to the Airspeeder and Alauda Aeronautics racing series makes Fox Sports Australia a prime destination for every flying his car his race.
Arawda Airlinesis the team behind Speeders, who compete in EXA and Airspeeder races, creating the engineering and digital ecosystem for electric flying car (eVTOL) racing. The feat was accomplished by a team made up of some of the most famous names in Formula 1, motorsport and advanced aerospace development. This includes Ferrari’s multiple world championship-winning engineers and development talent for Boeing, Airbus, McLaren, Jaguar, his Land Rover and Rolls. Royce.
For the first race, the team built a race control station, pilot control station, private 5G network, augmented reality (AR) sky track, engineering and team control station. They have also developed a complete suite of race rules and safety, logistics and race management protocols. The technology used in the race shows what cities will be like in the next decade as electric flying vehicles (eVTOL) become established as a viable mode of transportation.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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