Flying Taxis: A Revolution in the Transportation Industry

If you have seen The Jetsons, the idea of flying around in a personal aircraft must have seemed enticing! While you cannot own a private aircraft right yet, you can still get a ride on a flying taxi in a few years.
Many aviation technology companies around the world have already conducted test runs of their air taxi concepts and could launch their service even before 2025! All that remains to be done is to establish regulations and certifications for the industry and things are good to go.
In this blog, we will find out the possible impact of flying taxi on the transport industry, commuters, and society as a whole. Then we will take a look at the eight most promising flying taxi companies around the globe.

What are the Possible Perks of Flying Taxis?

The transport industry is becoming more convenient and friendly to the customer with every passing day. Aerial taxis could be the next significant disruption awaiting the ride-hailing sector with the likes of Uber investing millions of dollars in their vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) projects.
Air taxis would change how cities work and bring a host of advantages for the commuters. So what are the potential benefits?
The demand for short-haul flights has been on the rise in recent years. Hundreds of flights operate each day adding to the woes of local air pollution and climate change. Flying taxis can decarbonize air travel and pave the way for environment-friendly transport.
  • Zero Carbon Emissions
    The demand for short-haul flights has been on the rise in recent years. Hundreds of flights operate each day adding to the woes of local air pollution and climate change. Flying taxis can decarbonize air travel and pave the way for environment-friendly transport.
    Vertical Aerospace in the UK is designing VTOL crafts based on F1 design which makes them aerodynamic and lightweight. The VTOL crafts are powered by batteries and produce zero carbon emissions.
    The adoption of aerial taxis in large scale would lower air pollution in urban areas.
  • Reach Your Destination Faster
    Uber is working on flying taxis that can attain speeds of 150 to 200 miles an hour flying at an altitude of 1,000 and 2,000 feet. Now that is something cars can never achieve unless you are riding around in a sports car!
    You can hop on a flying taxi and zoom ahead to your destination in a matter of minutes! Air taxis also don't need to wait in traffic congestion or take diversions for closed roads. You can fly in a straight line from point A to point B which is the shortest distance route to take.
    The VTOL vehicles made by Uber can cover up to 60 miles before needing a recharge. That means you can look forward to quick and environment-friendly travel in and around the city.

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