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ALI Technologies Layoffs

January 2024

ALI Technologies announced a layoff affecting 0 employees (100% of its workforce) in January 2024. The company operates in the Transportation sector.

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Announced Date

Jan 16, 2024

Company Information

Industry
Transportation
Country
JP
Region
Tokyo, Non-U.S.
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2026

About

Japanese hoverbike start-up ALI Technologies has filed for bankruptcy in January 2024, effectively ending its operations and resulting in layoffs for its entire workforce. The company, which aimed to revolutionize urban transport with a $680,000 flying vehicle inspired by Star Wars, struggled from the start due to stringent regulations in Japan and elsewhere that prohibited such devices from flying over city roads. Despite high-profile publicity, including an appearance with Prince Albert II of Monaco, the hoverbike never achieved significant sales. Its U.S. parent company cited the bankruptcy as part of a planned relocation to California, where it hopes to revive the project with a new partner, but the move marks a major setback for the ambitious aerial mobility venture.

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