Driverless hover-taxi makes first 'concept' flight in Dubai
Driverless hover-taxi makes first 'concept' flight in
Dubai
September 25, 2017
Dubai has edged closer to its goal of launching a
pioneering hover-taxi service, with the authorities announcing a successful
"concept" flight was made on Monday without passengers.
Safety features for the two-seater air taxi include
emergency parachutes and nine independent battery systems, according to Dubai's
Road and Transport Authority (RTA).
It said the prototype, supplied by Germany-based
Volocopter, can fly for 30 minutes at a maximum speed of 100 kilometres per
hour (62mph).
The RTA envisions that the hover-taxi will eventually be
integrated into the city's existing public transport network, which includes a
metro system, tramway and buses.
Passengers would be able to book their "autonomous
air taxi" and track its arrival and route using an app.
Authorities anticipate five years of testing to put in
place safety procedures and legislation governing the cutting-edge mode of
transportation.
Home to Burj Khalifa, currently the world's tallest
tower, Dubai is a leading tourist destination in the Gulf, attracting a record
14.9 million visitors last year.
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