Volocopter flying taxi takes unmanned flight over Dubai
Dubai is moving full steam ahead toward a future
skyline dotted with modern skyscrapers and flying taxis
Dubai is
moving full steam ahead toward a futuristic skyline dotted with modern
skyscrapers and flying taxis by kicking off trials of the Volocopter two-seater
aircraft. The all-electric 18-rotor vehicle took to the skies for the first time
over the city on Monday as the city looks to establish what would be world's
first self-flying taxi service.
The Volocopter first emerged in 2013 as
an audacious electric aircraft, and has gathered quite a bit of momentum in the
subsequent years through a series of successful test flights and, more recently,
a US$29 million investment from Daimler. Designed to autonomously carry two
passengers from point A to point B without a pilot, the Volocopter in its
current form can fly for 30 minutes at a time with a top speed of 100 km/h (62
mph).
Dubai announced its plans to trial the Volocopter back in June, and
has rebranded it as the Autonomous Air Taxi (AAT) for its purposes. It is hoped
the aircraft will play a role in having autonomous vehicles handle a quarter of
all passenger journeys in the city by 2030.
"The Autonomous Air Taxi has
a variety of unique features that include top security and safety standards, and
multiple redundancies in all critical components such as propellers, motors,
power source, electronics and flight controls," says HE Mattar Al Tayer,
Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Dubai's
Road and Transport Authority. "It is also fitted with optional emergency
parachutes, nine independent battery systems, and a battery quick-charge and
plug-in system, which takes two hours to reach full charge in the prototype
version, a time that will be significantly reduced in the production
version."
Nobody was in the vehicle as it made its maiden flight over
Dubai, near Jumeirah Beach Park. The Crown Prince of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh
Hamdan, was on hand to press the launch button and kick off the autonomous test
flight, and watch on as it beamed back live shots from the sky. He also received
a briefing on how the air taxi will be integrated with other public transport
systems and how the public will be able to book flights and track its flight
paths through a smartphone app. The trials of Dubai's Autonomous Air Taxi will
take place over five years.
Source: Government of Dubai
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