Having to commute in an air taxi
'over' all the traffic might be what the future holds for some of the countries.
The preparations for this have
already been put to test, in practicality.
During the Intel keynote at the
Consumer Electronics Show at the Park Theater in Las Vegas, German Air Taxi
company, Volocopter today announced that it has taken Intel CEO Brian Krzanich
as the very first passenger of a Volocopter.
"That was fantastic. That was the best flight I
have ever had. Everybody will fly one of these someday." said Krzanich
after completing the flight. "Autonomous Air Taxis are coming. Nothing
shows our confidence better than taking a passenger aboard. We are happy it was
Brian Krzanich of our strategic partner Intel" said Florian Reuter, CEO of
Volocopter, "Although the Volocopter might resemble a Helicopter, it
really is a flying super computer creating a pleasant and safe ride."
The flight was remotely piloted
and took place in an exhibition hall in Germany in December 2017. The
Volocopter features very stable and safe flight characteristics, designed for
operating as autonomous air taxis in megacities. Volocopter leverages Intel
technology including flight control solutions with redundancy and safety
features.
The smooth flight is enabled by
dozens of microprocessors monitoring the environment for turbulences, winds,
etc. and sending signals in milliseconds to the rotors.
These can react and perform the slightest
adjustments instantly due to their battery powered electric motors. "From
when we performed our first manned flight in 2011, we knew that safety is what
we are really offering," said Alex Zosel, co-founder of Volocopter.
Volocopter has already received a permit-to-fly in Germany, flies regularly,
and has conducted autonomous test flights in Dubai.
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