The skies over Bentonville, Arkansas, recently hosted a watershed moment in aviation: the first-ever personal aerial vehicle (eVTOL) race featuring the Jetson ONE and similar craft. Pilots zipped through a custom pylon course, marking the beginning of flying-car sports and a new chapter in urban mobility.
Once a sci-fi fantasy, eVTOLs have been under development for years. In October 2025, Jetson staged this event at the UP.Summit aerospace expo, demonstrating that personal air transport is closer than ever.
“This race proved that personal aerial vehicles are not just prototypes—but ready to fly,” said a Jetson spokesperson.
The public reaction was electric. Tech enthusiasts and aviation fans shared clips of the compact aircraft racing sky-high, dubbing the event “the Formula 1 of the skies.” Experts say this moment signals a shift in how we might commute, travel, and play within a decade.
What if your morning commute happens 500 feet above the ground in a single-seat air vehicle? With races proving safety and performance, personal flying machines could become as common as electric cars. The sky just got its next sport—and we might all be spectators, or even pilots soon.
Sources: SlashGear
