Failure to launch: Don't expect to take flying taxis to the World Cup after Arlington's plan delayed
The plan to roll out air taxis by the 2026 FIFA World Cup was grounded by slow regulatory processes and loss of a manufacturer. But city leaders say that won't stop Arlington from making it happen eventually.
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