See what the first air taxi station in Dubai looks like
At the conclusion of the World Government Summit, which took place in Dubai a few days ago, the Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai presented a model at the authority's platform that was identical to the design and details of the first air taxi station in Dubai, which is scheduled to open in 2023. This model was identical to the design and details of the first air taxi station in Dubai, which is scheduled to open in 2023.
Dubai is home to a number of flying taxi stations.
The Executive Director of the Public Transport Agency at the Authority, Ahmed Hashim Bahrozyan, provided an explanation of the features and components of the station, which would comprise four parking spots for air vehicles for the storage of goods and for passengers waiting between flights.
The date that flying taxi stations in Dubai will begin operating.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, has given his approval to the models and designs of air taxi stations on the condition that construction on them will commence within the next three years.
Bin Rashid received a briefing on the initial notion of the probable design of the first air taxi station, which is located close to Dubai International Airport and is integrated with a variety of modes of public transportation.
The configuration of the airport for flying taxis in its shape and design.
The station consists of a building that has two floors for automobile parking, and the upper roof is dedicated to the air taxi station. The roof will be linked to the Emirates Airlines metro station by means of an air-conditioned bridge that connects to the building below it.
Because it has four air taxi stands as well as two helipads, the station's operational efficiency has been significantly improved, and it is now being utilised to its full potential.
Dubai's flying taxi station has a number of different features.
The station is distinguished by its modern design, which conforms to the general form, personality, and attractiveness of Dubai as a whole.
Because it was built with air-conditioned facilities that were developed in accordance with the strictest international safety standards, this station will offer its customers a transit service that is unparalleled in its level of luxury and efficiency.
The ability to take off and land vertically is one of the defining characteristics of air taxis. Moreover, these vehicles are sustainable and environmentally beneficial because they are powered by electricity and do not produce any pollutants that harm the environment.
Also, it is distinguished by its risk-free, comfortable, and brisk nature.
When it was made, consideration was given to utilising the most recent technologies available on a global scale for this particular field.
The top speed of Dubai's flying taxis
It can travel a maximum distance of 241.4 kilometres, can travel at a maximum speed of 300 kilometres per hour, and can carry up to four passengers in addition to the air taxi driver.
Goals to be achieved by the operation of the flying taxi in Dubai
Mattar Al Tayer, the Director General of the Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai, made the following statement in a press release: "The operation of the air taxi aims to provide a new transportation service, using innovative technology that facilitates the transportation of individuals in urban areas in a safe, smooth, and sustainable way. Additionally, it is integrated with the public transportation network in Dubai, and it is expected to operate in the year 2026."
The total number of stations for flying taxis in Dubai
He explained that the first step in operating the air taxi is the selection of manufacturers and operators in terms of the technologies and time plan, as well as the determination of the locations of the stations, as 4 initial locations for the stations were chosen in the city centre. In addition, he stated that the first phase of operating the air taxi also includes determining the locations of the stations.
Takeoff and landing sites, a designated area for passengers and security processes, and electric charging facilities are all included in the air taxi stations. The second phase will consist of selecting the most qualified investors who have experience in the field of infrastructure development in relation to the aviation industry.