One of the biggest complications in big cities is the traffic caused by the large volume of cars on the streets. Because of this, the US aviation industry is studying ways to implement a means of transportation air of fast navigation that travel within the city or even between cities. Learn more about how flying taxis will work.
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Learn more about eVTOL
It is an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, it is part of the VTOL transport, types of flying electric transport. According to the BBC, this new type of transport is a necessary step for companies to start profiting from eVTOL trips.
With the growth of large cities and the volume of cars, delays caused by traffic jams are very common. And for the capitalism, time is money, which is why many businessmen are investing in this new technology, considered the transport of the future.
The eVTOL, because they use electric motors, are considered environmentally friendly means of transport, as they cause less noise and pollution in the environment. Experts also defend the use of this vehicle to transport goods, as according to them, this means of transport will help to reduce road traffic.
Implementation
There is already a movement by the aviation sectors of large countries to implement the “flying taxi” by the year 2024 in European cities. The plan is to carry out the implementation before the Summer Olympics in Paris, France. But, for that, it is necessary that the Federal Aviation Administration evaluate the criteria for granting licenses to pilots of these means of transport.
In Brazil, the most advanced companies are Gol and Azul. These two companies have agreements to receive their first eVTOL by 2025, vehicles that are produced by European companies. Embraer, however, intends to deliver its versions of this vehicle from 2026 onwards.