Air taxi service set to be launched in Dubai; swift, scenic travel awaits users


Daijiworld Media Network – Dubai

Dubai, May 12: Dubai residents can look forward to swift and safe travel between major cities in the Emirate with the introduction of the RTA air taxi service, scheduled to launch by the end of next year. Operated by a US-based aviation company, the service promises to provide an unparalleled aerial experience, offering passengers scintillating views of Dubai's skyline.

The air taxis, designed to alleviate the challenges of heavy city traffic, will cost a minimum of 350 dirhams per person. With each taxi capable of accommodating up to four passengers and a pilot, and ample space for baggage, convenience is assured.

Authorities highlight that the air taxi service will significantly reduce travel times within Dubai, slashing journey durations by up to 70%. For instance, a trip from Dubai International Airport to Palm Jumeirah, which typically takes 45 minutes to an hour by road, can be completed in just 10 to 12 minutes by air taxi.

Operating at altitudes ranging from 100 to 1000 meters depending on the distance of the journey, the air taxis prioritize safety and comfort. Pilots, equipped with commercial flying licenses, undergo a rigorous 6 to 8-week training program to ensure proficiency in navigating the aircraft.

Passengers can easily book air taxi rides via a mobile application developed by Joby Aviation, with the option to reserve rides through Uber integration. Additionally, the service guarantees departure even with just one passenger onboard.

A unique feature of the air taxis is their rapid charging capability, allowing them to recharge from zero to 100% in under ten minutes. Upon landing at vertiports, ground staff swiftly connect the taxis to charging points, ensuring minimal downtime between flights.

With the fusion of helicopter take-off maneuvers and the comfort of airplane travel, the air taxis represent a groundbreaking advancement in urban mobility for Dubai's residents and visitors alike.

 

 

 

  

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, May 12 2024

    will be launched in manga land also after just 100 years...the project will be managed by peteel anna

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  • Rigid, Mangalore

    Sun, May 12 2024

    In India our media is flying.

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  • nitin shetty, bangalore, udupi

    Sun, May 12 2024

    we want same air taxi from mangalore to bangalore or mangalore to mumbai

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  • Surendra, Mulki

    Sun, May 12 2024

    No matter at all. Will provide the same in third term. But thing is are going to increase price of petrol/diesel/gas simultaneously. If you need facilities wants to observe some meagre amount in initial period. Everywhere develooment occuring in supersonic speed. Any other proposals pls let us know are there to serve five more years.

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  • Sma, Bengaluru

    Mon, May 13 2024

    Development at supersonic speed....no doubt Photo from COVID certificate REMOVED within seconds... Shame andu bhakts..... about 24 opposition leaders were charged with corruption charges....once these leaders joined BJP......washing machine...all the cases are sleeping in dust bin..again shame on andu bhakts for your desha prema.. na khavoonga..na khane doonga.

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  • Nashal, Kudla

    Sun, May 12 2024

    Sarkar badlu...then only possible in India,

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 12 2024

    Sarkar badlu how many times ? One sarkar is worse than the other.

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  • Mohammed, Ullal

    Mon, May 13 2024

    Badlu ? You mean to say sarkar bablu?

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  • Surendra, Mulki

    Sun, May 12 2024

    In India Flying Air Taxi made by IIT Madras.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sun, May 12 2024

    Gas from Fequdendranth University of Gutter technology.

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