World’s first flying taxi may launch for public use this year, with potential to supplant helicopters
A prototype flying‑taxi has been declared the world’s first of its kind. Developers say the vehicle could be open to passengers later this year. The service aims to provide
A prototype flying‑taxi has been declared the world’s first of its kind. Developers say
the vehicle could be open to passengers later this year. The service aims to provide
on‑demand aerial transport in urban areas. Proponents argue it could eventually replace
helicopters for short‑range trips. The concept promises faster point‑to‑point travel
without runway requirements. Early testing has focused on safety, noise levels, and
regulatory compliance. If approved, the taxi would operate alongside existing ground
transportation. Industry watchers will monitor public reception and certification
progress.