Kuwait Times

Airbus CEO sees ‘flying car’ prototype ready by year-end

-

MUNICH:

Airbus Group plans to test a prototype for a self-piloted flying car as a way of avoiding gridlock on city roads by the end of the year, the aerospace group’s chief executive said yesterday.

Airbus last year formed a division called Urban Air Mobility that is exploring concepts such as a vehicle to transport individual­s or a helicopter-style vehicle that can carry multiple riders. The aim would be for people to book the vehicle using an app, similar to carsharing schemes. “One hundred years ago, urban transport went undergroun­d, now we have the technologi­cal wherewitha­l to go above ground,” Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the DLD digital tech conference in Munich, adding he hoped the Airbus could fly a demonstrat­ion vehicle for single-person transport by the end of the year.

“We are in an experiment­ation phase, we take this developmen­t very seriously,” he said, adding that Airbus recognized such technologi­es would have to be clean to avoid further polluting congested cities. He said using the skies could also reduce costs for city infrastruc­ture planners. “With flying, you don’t need to pour billions into concrete bridges and roads,” he said.

Enders said Airbus, as the world’s largest maker of commercial helicopter­s, wanted to invest to make the most of new technologi­es such as autonomous driving and artificial intelligen­ce, to usher in what amounts to an era of flying cars.

“If we ignore these developmen­ts, we will be pushed out of important segments of the business,” he said. A spokesman for Airbus declined to say how much the company was investing in urban mobility. —Reuters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait