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UK’s first flying taxi hub to be built in Coventry

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Not sure about the concept but gotta love the sci-fi look

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A “world-first” fully operational hub for future electric urban aircraft will be opened in Coventry later this year after securing UK government backing.

The Urban Air Port Air-One has been selected as the winner of the government’s Future Flight Challenge, a competition to develop aviation infrastructure for anticipated electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, such as cargo drones and air taxis.


Urban Air Port has been selected by Hyundai Motor Group’s Urban Air Mobility Division as its priority infrastructure partner, with the Korean firm planning to build its own eVTOL aircraft and commercialise it by 2028.

The port is said to be 60% smaller than a traditional heliport. Construction techniques allow the site to be installed in “a matter of days, emit net-zero carbon emissions” and operate “completely off-grid,” according to the firm.

A total of 200 sites are planned within the next five years to “meet global demand”. NASA claims urban air mobility could in the US alone be worth up to £375bn in the near-term, although there's debate over the legislative hurdles to overcome before such vehicles can be operated in numbers.

Urban Air Port founder Ricky Sandhu said “Cars need roads, trains need rails, planes need airports, eVTOLs will need Urban Air Ports. [They] will improve connectivity across our cities, boost productivity and help the UK to take the lead in a whole new clean global economy”.

 
I've seen this story a few times and I still don't get it. Isn't the point of a flying taxi to pick you up and take you where you want to go.

This just seems to be a rebranded heliport.
 
I've seen this story a few times and I still don't get it. Isn't the point of a flying taxi to pick you up and take you where you want to go.

This just seems to be a rebranded heliport.

Calling it an 'air port' is a teensy bit unoriginal. They should put an e or an i in front of it, really hit that zeitgeist right between the eyes.
 
if these things ever get off the ground you'll be damning them within days for ruining brixton and the new night time noise round your flat.
I really have no idea why you're trying to centre the discussion around my personal life and home, or why you would want to speculate about how I might react to a scenario that isn't even proposed in the opening post, but I do wish you wouldn't.
 
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