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The US just gave electric flying taxis a major green light

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 10, 20262 Mins Read
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While electric “flying cars” still sound like science fiction, the United States is taking a major step in making them real. The federal government has just approved a series of pilot programs that will test electric aircraft across 26 states, which would allow companies to begin operating limited air-taxi trials as early as this summer.

Electric air taxis are moving closer to reality

The initiative is a part of a broader move by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and the Department of Transportation that aims to accelerate the development of electric aviation technologies. So rather than having to wait through a full certification process, select companies will be able to conduct real-world testing under controlled programs.

The US government has selected eight pilot proposals that will run across 26 states and involve a range of real-world use cases. Some projects will focus on urban air transportation (fancier term for flying taxi service), while the rest will explore other applications like cargo delivery, regional transport, medical flights, and emergency response scenarios.

GM electric flying taxi

The testing will span multiple locations across the US, including states such as New York, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana. Electric air taxis are often called eVTOL aircraft (electric vertical takeoff and landing) as these are designed to take off and land vertically like helicopters. But the main difference here is the electric propulsion systems.

While we’re still years away from seeing commercial operations, the success of this program could bring the industry significantly closer to launching commercial air-taxi services. Many believe these vehicles could help reduce road congestion and provide new logistics options for cargo and medical services. The testing period is expected to run for up to 3 years, allowing regulators and companies time to evaluate safety, infrastructure requirements, and operation frameworks for these new electric aircraft.

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