Flying Taxi
World's first 4-seater 'flying' taxi is set to launch in 2027

World’s first flying taxi to be launched as a Slovakian engineering firm has recently unveiled the world’s first-ever four-seater flying taxi, which they believe could be operational in five years.

According to AeroMobil, AM NEXT is scheduled to launched. This particular model can switch between modes in less than 3 seconds.

A flying car, which was previously only seen in science fiction movies and appeared like a pipe dream, has the ability to reform the commute between cities.

Moreover, the vehicle is developed in a way so that people can sit in a single seat and enjoy the amazing view.

However, the price of a flight in a flying taxi has yet to be revealed. World’s first ‘flying’ taxi to be launched.

It is an interesting and heartening news from Coventry, United Kingdom since Richard III under a Leicester pay-and-display announced it.

Air-One, which opened in the West Midlands city on Monday, claims to be the world’s first hub for flying taxis. More accurately, it’s the first demonstration of a “vertiport” for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, which are clunkily known as eVTOLs (say “evie-toll”).

The big white tent, which resembles a flying saucer, encircles a rising platform from which the giant drones can take off at roof level, powered by multiple rotors.

It will sit here for a month before going on tour as Urban-Air Port (UAP), the London company behind it, makes its pitch to investors and consumers.

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