Sarla Aviation, an aerospace startup developing electric flying taxis, has secured $10M in funding led by Accel, with angel investors like Binny Bansal and Nikhil Kamath, to establish an R&D center in Bengaluru and launch its prototype, Shunya, on Ja
Electric flying taxis are gonna be a huge yes because there is no fixing the roads and traffic situation now 😂😂
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