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But P-12's production timeline is fuzzy

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In nearby Washington DC, for example, a P-12 navigating the Potomac River could get from the Georgetown neighborhood to Ronald Reagan airport in Arlington, Virginia, in a mere six minutes, while a similar drive could take up to 20 and public transport is closer to a 40-minute trip. Were the P-12 to find a home on New York's Hudson River, residents there could expect similarly shortened commute times on the water, Candela said.

"Most cities grapple with traffic congestion during peak hours while their waterways remain largely unused. Remembering that many of these cities originated around water, our vision is to convert these rivers, lakes, and seas into new, sustainable highways," said Candela founder and CEO Gustav Hasselskog.Commuting sucks – you know it, your boss knows it, and the COVID-19 pandemic made it all the more apparent.

 

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