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Volocopter to flight test air taxi in Singapore
Volocopter plans to start flight tests in
Singapore before July 2019 (image: Volocopter)
Volocopter plans to
start urban flight testing of its electric vertical take-off and landing air
taxi in Singapore between January and July next year.
According to the
German company, its electrically-powered 2X aircraft can fly two people up to
27km (17 miles) on a single charge with a cruise speed of 70km/h (43mph). It has
been designed to remain stable in urban areas, despite the micro turbulences
that may occur around tall buildings. The company also claims the aircraft is so
quiet it cannot be heard over the "typical background noise of a
city".
The 2X, which can piloted or remotely controlled, performed an
unmanned test flight in Dubai in September 2017. The flight tests in Singapore
are designed to validate and verify operation in an urban environment and will
culminate in a series of public demonstration flights.
Volocopter and the
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) are working together to establish
the scope of the flight trials and ensure that the necessary safety requirements
are met before flight tests commence. The company also plans to set up a product
design and engineering team in Singapore.
Florian Reuter, CEO of
Volocopter, said, "We're getting ready to start implementing the first fixed
routes in cities and Singapore is a logical partner. We are confident this is
another exciting step to make air taxi services a reality."
Ho Yuen Sang,
director of aviation industry at the CAAS, said, "There is potential for air
taxis, or eVTOLs, to transform mobility and logistics in urban cities.
Volocopter is at the forefront of such new and innovative technology in the
aviation industry. CAAS is pleased to work together with Volocopter to study the
technical capabilities and develop appropriate operational guidelines to
facilitate such trials in Singapore."
Volocopter has held a preliminary
permit to fly from the German authorities since 2016 and is working with the
European Aviation Safety Authority to obtain a full commercial license
Volocopter conducted the first test flight of its VC200 aircraft at the end of
2015.
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