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Investors in technology stocks know the only constant in that sector is change. That change often brings about lasting innovation, but it comes with initial risk. One of the latest innovations creating opportunities for investors is flying cars. 

Billions of dollars are pouring into autonomous driving technology. But the same technology that’s used for driverless cars can also be used in the fast-growing sector of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.  

This sector is attracting a lot of attention, with companies like Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation emerging as leaders by achieving FAA approval. But there are many other companies attempting to enter this space.  

Speculative investors are already investing in flying car stocks. If you’re still on the sidelines, here are some numbers to consider. Allied Market Research believes this sector will grow from $215.54 million in 2025 to over $3.8 billion by 2035, which is a compound annual growth rate of 34%. And Morgan Stanley puts the sector’s total addressable market (TAM) at $1.5 trillion by 2040.  

That means there’s a long runway (pun intended) for these stocks. But is now a good time to get involved? Many companies are close to starting commercial operations, but profitability is still years away.  

To help you assess the opportunity and sort through your options, we’ve created this special presentation that highlights seven flying car stocks and why speculative, long-term investors may want to get involved in this emerging, high-growth sector.  



View the 7 Flying Car Stocks to Buy Before the Sector Really Takes Off

The MarketBeat Team


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