At the recently concluded World Government Summit, the Chairman of the city's Road and Transportation Agency, Mr. Mattar Al Tayer revealed that they are planning to introduce self-flying taxi drones to Dubai's public transportation system by July this year.
The said drones are made in China and consists of four legs and eight propellers, with two propellers attached to each leg. Each drone can accommodate one passenger weighing at up to 100 kilograms or 220 pounds. These self-flying taxis can fly within 50 kilometers or 31 miles and reach maximum speeds of about 160 kilometers per hour.
A video was created to show people how these drones work, showing a businessman riding the said craft. He places his briefcase in the small trunk, straps himself in, and types his drop-off point on the touchscreen.
Source: Elitereaders


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