Dubai staged a test flight on Monday for what it said would
soon be the world’s first drone taxi service under an ambitious plan by
the United Arab Emirates city to lead the Arab world in innovation. The flying taxi developed by German drone firm Volocopter resembles a
small, two-seater helicopter cabin topped by a wide hoop studded with
18 propellers.
It was unmanned for its maiden test run in a ceremony arranged for Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed.
Meant to fly without remote control guidance and with a maximum
flight duration of 30 minutes, it comes with plenty of fail-safes in
case of trouble: backup batteries, rotors and for a worst case scenario,
a couple of parachutes.
Volocopter is in a race with more than a dozen well-funded European
and US firms, each with its own science fiction-inspired vision for
creating a new form of urban transport that is a cross between a
driverless electric car and a short-haul, vertical takeoff-and-landing
aircraft.
These include aerospace giant Airbus, which aims to put a
self-piloting taxi in the air by 2020; Kitty Hawk, a company backed by
Google co-founder Larry Page and Uber, which is working with partners on
its own flying taxi strategy.
Implementation would see you using your smartphone, having an app
and ordering a Volocopter to the next voloport near you. The volocopter
would come and autonomously pick you up and take you to your
destination,” CEO Florian Reuter said.
It already is capable of flying based on GPS tracks today and we
will implement full sense capability, also dealing with unknown
obstacles on the way,” he added, saying developers aimed to initiate the
taxis within five years.
In Monday’s test flight, the device hovered upward about 200 meters
and whirred for about five minutes over a windswept patch of sand
astride the emirate’s Gulf coast.
Attired in crisp white robes and headdresses, Sheikh Hamdan and his
entourage clapped approvingly from a nearby viewing deck as the craft
alighted.
The UAE has sought to distinguish itself in a region mired in war and strife as a high-tech, forward-looking society.
It plans to send an unmanned probe to Mars by 2021, the Arab world’s
first mission to space and Dubai has in many ways led their showy march
into the future by introducing the region’s first driverless metro and
robot policemen prototypes.
Encouraging innovation and adopting the latest technologies
contributes not only to the country‘s development but also builds
bridges into the future,” Sheikh Hamdan said in a statement.
Source: NY Post
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