It is estimated that up to 25,000 eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft could be in service worldwide by 2035. This figure represents more than 60% of today’s global civil helicopter fleet. These aircraft are set to play a key role in transforming urban air mobility, reducing congestion in cities, and providing a sustainable solution for short-range transportation.
While the age of the flying car is not yet here, it seems like we’re getting closer to a future where we can take to the skies for our holidays. Italian designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini’s studio, known for creating luxurious and original vehicles, has unveiled a new concept, the Aircar, which promises to be the perfect way for wealthy families to travel.
Drones have come a long way since their inception and have found applications in various industries. Agriculture, in particular, is one industry that has found tremendous benefit from using drones. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have proven to be valuable assets in modern farming practices, offering a host of advantages to farmers.
Vertiports are set to open soon in some cities, despite the fact that eVTOL air taxis and drone parcel services are just starting to develop. Several companies are working on the development of eVTOLs, which are electric vehicles capable of vertical takeoff and landing.
Drone freight transport is the future of the logistics sector, but the field needs urgent regulation, according to an expert from the Future-Proof Cities research school in Sweden.
When we watch futuristic films, we usually see big skyscrapers and vehicles flying over each other in the city of the future.
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