Happy Monday!
LEO Flight officially pulled the curtain back, and yes — it’s a JetBike.
The Solo JetBike is a one-seat, electric vessel designed to lift off vertically, fit in a garage, and fly without a pilot’s license. No propellers. No runway. Just a compact ultralight built for short hops and pure fun.
This isn’t sci-fi cosplay. It’s engineered under FAA Part 103, recharges at home, and tops out around 60 mph. Flight time is intentionally short. The point isn’t distance — it’s accessibility, simplicity, and getting people comfortable with personal flight.
If you’re shopping for a stocking stuffer for an early adopter who already owns every gadget worth owning, this might be the most unhinged idea on the list — in the best way.
It’s not practical. It’s not cheap. And there’s no delivery date yet. But it’s undeniably a glimpse of where The Aerial Economy is headed.
I had the pleasure of connecting with the LEO Flight co-founders earlier this year. These guys aren’t dreamers acting as engineers — they’re seasoned vets from the traditional automotive industry with a plan to bring something new to market.
We wish the team nothing but the best!
Catch the company's latest teaser clip here.
Disclosure: This is not financial advice.