Mitigating traffic congestion in Bangladesh with the development of flying cars presents an innovative yet challenging solution. Traffic jams are a daily frustration in Bangladesh, significantly affecting people’s lives and the economy. The traditional road networks are struggling to cope with the rapid increase in vehicles, leading to longer commutes, increased pollution, and higher stress levels among the population. The idea of introducing flying cars is seen as a futuristic solution that could bypass the congested streets, offering a faster and more efficient way to travel. However, developing flying cars for Bangladesh involves several complex challenges. The technology for flying cars is still a very new concept in Bangladesh and bringing it to a practical, affordable, and safe format for daily use requires significant research and development. The infrastructure to support flying cars, such as takeoff and landing pads and air traffic control systems tailored for urban areas, needs to be developed. This infrastructure must be integrated into the existing urban landscape without causing additional disruption or requiring extensive demolition and reconstruction. The regulatory frameworks that address the safety, privacy, and environmental impact of flying cars are not yet in place. Establishing these regulations is crucial to ensure that flying cars are a viable and safe mode of transportation. Furthermore, public acceptance is a critical factor. People need to be willing to adopt this new mode of transport, which requires building trust in the safety and reliability of flying cars.