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OK, who’s brave enough to fly in this passenger drone?

Are you still struggling with city problems of traffic congestions, accidents and air pollution? Now we have an ultimate solution called #UrbanAirMobility.


Urban air mobility leverages the sky to better link people to cities and regions, giving them more possibilities to connect.


For cities to be more efficient, smarter and competitive, it is imperative to adopt effective UAM strategies to construct complete ecosystems.


The conceptualization of passenger drones or flying cars is no longer a new trend, as development in this area was started way back in the 1980s. Since then, several companies have launched different prototypes that are capable of Vertical Take-off and Landing (VTOL).


VTOL vehicles do not require a runway to launch and can accommodate two to five passengers simultaneously, thereby being more energy-efficient than helicopters. These vehicles are powered by hybrid-electric or fully-electric motors and can either be manually piloted, remotely piloted, or fully autonomous.


Some cool examples:

- Jetson is a Swedish company with a mission to change the way we travel. they aim to make the skies available for everyone with our safe personal electric aerial vehicle.

- Ehang is the world's first electric passenger-grade autonomous aerial vehicle, providing safe, eco-friendly, and smart Urban Air Mobility (UAM) solution

- VoloCity Volocopter was founded in 2011 in Karlsruhe, Germany, by Alexander Zosel and Stephen Wolf with the intent of making an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) multicopter aircraft for fast and efficient urban travel.

The emergence of passenger drones is witnessed as a major trend in the mobility sector, transforming the way people move around. This new class of vehicles can play an important role in the mobility sector, as they are fast and provide an effective alternative to clogged land transportation. In the long-term, passenger drones can become an attractive and competitive substitute for covering distances greater than 20 km, as they require relatively fewer infrastructure investments as compared to the already available air transport systems.


Drones can save a significant amount of passenger time as compared to taxis, buses, metros, and railway lines. They can be utilized in cases where distance is greater than 25 kilometers, delivering genuine-time savings and becoming the fastest urban mobility option. However, to achieve the fastest urban mobility status, passenger drones should have reasonable fares and offer safe travel experience.


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