KleinVision announces a significant agreement, having sold a geographically limited license for producing state-of-the-art certified flying car technology to the prominent Chinese company Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Co., LTD. The deal, finalised for an undisclosed amount, marks a strategic move in the advancement of innovative mobility solutions.
This licensing agreement grants the Chinese company exclusive rights to manufacture and distribute certified flying cars utilising KleinVision's cutting-edge technology within a specific geographical region. The Jianxin Group is poised to leverage this groundbreaking technology to redefine transportation standards in China.
"We are pleased to announce the sale of the license for our certified flying car technology to the esteemed Chinese company," stated Stefan Klein, Chairman of the Board at KleinVision. "This partnership represents a significant step in our mission to expand global access to revolutionary mobility solutions and drive progress in the industry," added Anton Zajac, co-founder at KleinVision.
With this transaction, KleinVision continues its commitment to fostering innovation and creating strategic alliances to propel advancements in transportation technology. Hebei Jianxin's dedication to excellence and market leadership aligns perfectly with the AirCar developer's vision of shaping the future of mobility on a global scale.
This landmark agreement solidifies KleinVision's position as a market leader in the development and dissemination of pioneering transportation solutions. Recent visits of the first billionaire Youtuber, MrBeast and the crew of Grand Tour: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are clear validations of KleinVision's technology as demonstrated in their videos.
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KleinVision s.r.o. | Airframer |
Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Company | Final Assembly |
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Klein Vision AirCar |
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