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Ehang and CP form JV to develop urban air mobility in Thailand

May 31, 2022 Joana Bagano 0

EHang and CP Group aim to develop AAV technology to bring new value propositions for tourism, logistics, and public safety. Read more…

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Flying taxis coming to Southeast Asia by 2025, says AirAsia

April 14, 2022 Joana Bagano 0

AirAsia’s parent Capital A is set to launch flying taxis in Southeast Asia in 2025, hoping to transform how people travel in the region. Read more…

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eVTOLs (a.k.a. flying taxis) still have a long way to go before they take off

February 17, 2022 News Centre 0

eVTOLs face steep regulatory and social acceptance hurdles, not to mention battery technology improvements, a pilot shortage and cost issues. Read more…

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South Korea demos UAM control system for its air taxi project

November 11, 2021 News Centre 0

South Korea tests a system for controlling UAMs that will serve as air taxis between major airports and downtown Seoul as soon as 2025. Read more…

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Are flying taxis about to be cleared for take-off or is there turbulence?

June 15, 2021 Alex Leslie 0

Flying taxis are attracting a lot of attention at the moment. Archer’s unveiling of its ‘Maker’ version is just one of many hyped ‘launches.’ Read more…

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Friday Futures: evolution on Mars, smelling bots and flying taxis

May 24, 2019 Alex Leslie 0

This week: evolution on Mars will not go well; AI as an extension of your mind; robots that smell, well; Salvador Dali and a flying taxi. Read more…

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Ooredoo discovers 5G killer app: flying robo-taxi PR stunts

September 28, 2018 John C. Tanner 0

Good news! Qatar’s Ooredoo has found an application for its recently launched 5G network: staging PR stunts with autonomous flying taxis to showcase what 5G can probably do one day. Ooredoo has “commercially” launched 5G Read more…

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Friday Futures: the birth of innovation, flying taxis and drone swarms

May 11, 2018 Alex Leslie 0

Welcome to Friday Futures, our weekly guide to the latest visions of The Future from around the web. This week: the birth of innovation; smart doorbells; copper futures; flying taxis; drone swarms and the leaning Read more…

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