The World's First Self-Flying Taxi Has Lifted off in Dubai
One day you might be taking a flying drone to work
Earlier this year, the head of Dubai’s transportation agency announced that self-flying taxis would begin servicing the city by July. Despite Dubai's reputation for mind-blowing projects, much of the world found it hard to believe that we are not only entering a time with flying taxis, but taxis that would fly themselves.
Much to the surprise of many, the emirate is actually still on track to make that futuristic dream a reality, even if there's going to be a small delay.
On September 25, 2017, Dubai announced it had successfully conducted a test flight of the Autonomous Air Taxi.
The AAT, designed and built by German company Volocopter, looks much like a regular helicopter, but with 18 propellers instead of one.
It can carry two passengers and currently has a flight time of about 30 minutes - enough to shuttle passengers from place to place in most major cities.
Believe it or not, we are witnesses to the beginning of a new era of flying drone taxis. The future truly is now.
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