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Spain announces plans for flying taxi service in Barcelona

- Sam Jones in Madrid

When Spain’s much-missed tourists and pilgrims finally return, they may be offered a novel way to rise above the crowds and appreciate some of the country’s most dramatic urban architectu­re.

Enaire, Spain’s air navigation authority, has announced plans to begin demonstrat­ing flying taxis in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela in 2022.

“We need to move urban mobility into the third dimension: airspace. And we need to do it as efficientl­y and sustainabl­y as we can,” the authority’s director general, Ángel Luis Arias, told an online conference this week.

Arias said Enaire was working on European projects involving the use of flying taxis and other flying vehicles to move people around urban and semiurban areas, as well as the use of drones to deliver goods.

He added: “Enaire, in its capacity as a public company of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, is willing to fulfil its duties to attract and help any private sector companies or public organisati­ons that are interested in allowing Spain to position itself at the forefront of the developmen­t and operation of this new sector.”

Enaire is participat­ing in two EUfunded projects that belong to Horizon 2020, the union’s biggest research and innovation programme to date. One is led by the European Organisati­on for the Safety of Air Navigation, the other by the multinatio­nal technology company Everis.

“The plan if for both projects to demonstrat­e air taxis in Europe in 2022,” Enaire said in a statement. “Enaire will manage the flight of the first air taxis in Spain, which will take place that year in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela.”

Passenger-carrying drones have been successful­ly flown in recent years by companies including China’s Ehang and the German aviation startup Volocopter.

In July last year, the Spanish technology company Tecnalia unveiled its prototype for a pilotless, one-person air taxi. The taxi, designed to carry a person or load of up to 150kg, has a cruising height of between 100 metres and 300 metres, and can cover distances of up to 15km in 15 minutes.

 ?? Photograph: Feline Lim/Reuters ?? A Volocopter air taxi performs a demonstrat­ion in Singapore last year, one of several flying taxi models to have flown successful­ly.
Photograph: Feline Lim/Reuters A Volocopter air taxi performs a demonstrat­ion in Singapore last year, one of several flying taxi models to have flown successful­ly.

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