This electric flying taxi will be used to serve passengers in the holy city of Mecca. Through this, medical supplies will be provided on an emergency basis. In addition, the product will be sent.
Saudi Arabia has launched driverless flying taxis to transport passengers during this year’s Hajj. This electric flying taxi will be used to serve passengers in the holy city of Mecca. Through this, medical supplies will be provided on an emergency basis. In addition, the product will be sent.
Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser said that this is the first time in the world that the Civil Aviation Authority has given a license for such a flying taxi. The vehicle was inaugurated on Wednesday (June 12).
Abdulaziz Al Duailez, General President of Civil Aviation, Rumiyah Al-Rumi, Deputy Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and many others were present during its inauguration. At this time, they witnessed the flight of an unmanned flying taxi.
Inauguration of this new vehicle will reduce the time in passenger transport. Besides, medical facilities and goods can be provided in case of emergency. This air taxi is one of the 32 technology-enabled facilities added to serve Haj pilgrims this year.