Hailing a flying taxi will someday be Roman Huberas easy as pulling out your phone and pressing a button.
That's the future presented by a number of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft projects, and major transportation movers and shakers, most notably Uber and its partners, have outlined plans to take the ride hailing services currently stuck on the ground to put them in the skies.
One of the busiest companies in the space is Airbus, which just dropped a new video of its autonomous flying taxi hailing project. The video is just a CG demo of the concept, but it's still an exciting vision of the future of mobility.
SEE ALSO: Toyota-backed flying car prototype has a hard time, well, flyingVahana is one of the legs of Airbus' three-tiered A³ initiative, which is focused on developing future-forward aviation projects. The company's CEO Tom Enders said in January that Airbus was aiming to have a working prototype by the end of this year.
The video shows how easy it is for Deborah, a Californian looking for a quick commute between San Jose and San Francisco. Not sure exactly what kind of future OS Deborah is using on that future phone, but the system doesn't look too far removed from the user experience on apps like Uber and Lyft today.
It might not be a full-blown multi-modal system like some further-flung Airbus concepts we've seen or a true flying car, which are looking less and less likely given the projects currently in development, but it looks impressive nonetheless.
There's not much information available about the project, or any news on the status of the prototype that Enders said was projecting by the end of the year. The company will have something to show next week at the Paris Air Show, according to The Verge, although it's unclear exactly what that will bring other than the video.
The Vahana concept shows off an exciting future, but the rendering is still a ways off from reality. Driverless flying taxis have already appeared in Dubai, however, where the Ehang 184 was demoed during the city's World Government Summit back in February. That service is projected to start full time there next month.
Justin Bieber reveals why he cancelled tour in honest Instagram post'Game of Thrones' fan predicts a huge prophecy is about to be fulfilled in the showThe most indestructible 'Game of Thrones' character isn't who you think it isGroupon and Grubhub join forces to get you hooked on food deliveryGoogle's Earth's breathtaking redesign is finally on iOSLet's see how Trump's properties stack up next to that dump of a White HouseHyperloop One's latest tests broke all of its speed recordsSuper talented mom turns kid's wall scribblings into something beautiful'Mario + Rabbids' may look cute, but it's viciously difficult'Game of Thrones' has become so selfHilarious optical illusion makes groom look like a centaurMark Zuckerberg's foundation hired a top presidential pollsterDamn, Apple's earnings are on fire'Mario + Rabbids' may look cute, but it's viciously difficult'The Dark Tower' commits the unforgivable sin of being boringLatest 'Final Fantasy XV' update lets you dress up like an invincible badassYouTube is trying to hide extremist videos in a state of limboGroupon and Grubhub join forces to get you hooked on food deliveryHow Tastemade has eaten the internet with Facebook and Snapchat'Game of Thrones' power rankings: 'Queen's Justice' edition The Witch and the Poet: Part 3 by Pamela Petro Reading the Viaduct by Jessica Vivian Chiu 'This is fine' Halloween decoration perfectly nails 2020 The Year 476: An Illustrated Panorama by Jason Novak Scary Children Reading, and Other News by Sadie Stein In Honor of Jonathan Swift … by Sadie Stein Beautiful Books, and Other News by Sadie Stein WWDC 2023: Apple adds new mental health features in iOS 17 Gulag Tunes by Sophie Pinkham Apple's Sensitive Content Warning will blur unwanted nudes Your Holiday Gift Dilemma: Solved! by The Paris Review Inside Amazon, and Other News by Sadie Stein A complete history of Keyboard Cat, the meme that won't be played off A Thousand Words for Drunk, and Other News by Sadie Stein The Sporting Life by Sadie Stein The Witch and the Poet: Part 2 by Pamela Petro Selling Psalms, and Other News by Sadie Stein The Rise and Fall of Dandy by Sadie Stein Twilight People: Subways Are for Sleeping by Joe Kloc Music to Write By, and Other News by Sadie Stein
2.0687s , 8199.9453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Roman Huber】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network