Electric Flying Cars are Now the Highlights for Abu Dhabi Tourists

Electric Flying Cars are Now the Highlights for Abu Dhabi Tourists

Electric flying cars will now help the the Abu Dhabi tourists to come back home

The new electric flying cars are in town. A flying electric taxi eVTOL will be your trip back to your humble abode in the near future as you fly in from wherever you were to Abu Dhabi's International Airport. This comes as a signed MoU with French firm Groupe ADP to establish grounds for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in the emirate.

"We are excited to partner with industry-leading Groupe ADP to explore the potential of introducing AAM in Abu Dhabi. This new system integrates flight technologies with transformational aircraft designs which utilize electric power to hover, take off, and land vertically, enabling sustainability in air transport for both passengers and cargo," says Jamal Salem Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Airports.

Groupe ADP develops and operates Paris 'three main airports known as Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, and Paris-Le Bourget. Aside from that, they've marked itself on the global mad with its activity in 125 airports spread across 50 countries. They operated a network of 29 airports worldwide in 2021 alone.

"We are proud to enter this partnership with Abu Dhabi Airports to collaborate on building the AAM roadmap and accelerating the development of the necessary infrastructure in Abu Dhabi," mentions Philippe Martinet, Managing Director of Groupe ADP Airport Services.

He adds that the company's hands-on experience in Paris as well as globally gives them a deep understanding of the operational and infrastructure challenges and will be able to provide Abu Dhabi the support needed to achieve AAM service implementation in the emirate.

Even though the dream of having electric vehicles hasn't yet been realized, automobile companies are out with flying cars, and there is a reason. It sounds like a scene right from a fantasy movie like Star Wars but soon it is going to be a reality. With a deadline looming large in countries like the UK to kill diesel-run cars by 2030 and in the USA by 2035, it has only become essential that we have more alternatives. Imagine getting stuck in a traffic jam and the car battery draining flat!! Definitely, one would have wild thoughts of their car having wings. Electric flying cars can bail one out of such situations apart from solving traffic snarls to a large extent.

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