Khaleej Times

Flying taxi draws crowd

- Sarwat Nasir

dubai — The legislatio­ns around operating the autonomous aerial taxi still need to be developed, according to a top official at Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

Speaking to Khaleej Times on the sidelines of Gitex Technology Week, Khaled Al Awadi, director of automated collection system at the RTA, said. said that several specificat­ions, in terms of insurance, need to be developed.

The aerial taxi was on display for the first time. Visitors at the Gitex Technology Week got a close look at the new technology, which is the first of its kind in the world.

“An autonomous air taxi is a project we started with a German company and with the General Civil Aviation Authority,” Al Awadi said.

“We will be evolving the technology and make sure of the taxi’s specificat­ions in terms of Dubai’s weather and we will be developing the legislatio­n around the city to operate this vehicle in the future.

“The legislatio­n will be relating to operations for this vehicle. We need legislatio­n around the insurance of the vehicle and legislatio­n around the operator, who will be operating this vehicle as there will be multiple operators. There are specificat­ions that need to be finalised for new operators in the city.”

Al Awadi said that Dubai will be

In the upcoming five years this will be in operation in Dubai, so people can use it and integrate it.” Khaled Al Awadi, director, Automated Collection System, RTA

“leading the world” with this as the emirate will be the first to have this. “In the upcoming five years this will be in operation in Dubai, so people can use it and integrate it. It will be integrated with the current transport system.

“One of the things we need to make sure it is safe enough because at the end of the day it’s about safe and smooth transforma­tion,” he said. The flying taxi is electric-powered, run by nine independen­t quick-change and has plug-in battery systems.

It can cruise at a speed of 50kmph with the maximum airspeed set at 100kmph. The maximum flight time is approximat­ely 30 minutes, while battery charging will take 40 minutes.

It also has 18 rotors to ensure safe cruising and landing of the taxi in case of any rotor failure and it is fitted with a full aircraft emergency parachute. It also boasts of luxurious interiors and leather seating for two persons.

sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Autonomous Air Taxi on display during the 37th Gitex Technology Week at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Sunday.
Autonomous Air Taxi on display during the 37th Gitex Technology Week at the Dubai World Trade Centre on Sunday.

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