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Flying taxis in UAE can now use existing helipads together with helicopters | World News – Times of India – Delhi News Daily

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Key Voices: Vision, Readiness, and Strategic UseDubai’s First Flying Taxi Test Flight
Flying taxis in UAE can now use existing helipads together with helicopters
Flying taxis in the UAE are now allowed to use over 70 existing helipads in the city for takeoff and landing, eliminating the need for new infrastructure/ Photo: pixabay

In a major leap toward integrating flying taxis into daily transportation, the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has issued a new regulatory framework that allows electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing aircraft (eVTOLs) and conventional helicopters to operate interchangeably on existing helipads. This move is designed to fast-track the development and adoption of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) solutions across the country.According to a statement sent by GCAA to local news outlet Khaleej Times on Wednesday, “This innovative regulatory framework represents a significant leap in integrating Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) solutions into existing aviation systems. It offers a cost-effective model for infrastructure development, accelerates operational readiness, and aligns with the UAE government’s directives to implement high-efficiency, non-bureaucratic solutions across various sectors.”The framework essentially means that flying taxis can now take off and land at existing helipads, removing the need to construct entirely new infrastructure for these futuristic aircraft.

Key Voices: Vision, Readiness, and Strategic Use

This decision follows recent successful test flights that demonstrate both technological readiness and regulatory alignment.Last month, Abu Dhabi conducted a test flight of an autonomous flying taxi, which took off from the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal helipad and flew above Abu Dhabi Marina.In a prior interview with Khaleej Times, Nikhil Goel, Chief Commercial Officer at Archer Aviation, the company developing the ‘Midnight’ flying taxi, expressed strong support for leveraging current infrastructure:“There are more than 70 helipads in Abu Dhabi. There is a great opportunity – and, personally, I think – we don’t need to build any new infrastructure to make this work. We plan to leverage the existing helipads, then add electrification to those facilities so that we can go launch quickly and scale up rapidly with minimal capital,” Goel said.Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA, said on Wednesday:“(The) regulatory framework does not merely enable new technology; it redefines how aviation evolves. It reflects our commitment to innovation in developing a supportive ecosystem for the growth of this vital sector and a future where advanced air mobility is seamlessly integrated into our national infrastructure.”He further elaborated on the dual-use approach:“By enabling dual-use between conventional helicopter pads and electric vertical takeoff and landing pads, this initiative helps accelerate implementation timelines, optimises infrastructure utilisation, and cements the UAE’s position as a leader in fostering an integrated ecosystem supporting the future of aviation.”

Dubai’s First Flying Taxi Test Flight

Just this week, Dubai marked a key milestone in urban mobility with the first test flight of a flying taxi developed by Joby Aviation. The test took place at Joby’s test facility at the Dubai Jetman Helipad in Margham, located along the Dubai–Al Ain Road.The city is now preparing for a commercial rollout by the first half of 2026, aiming to provide residents and visitors a premium air mobility service.Speaking about the potential, Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors at Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), previously highlighted the time-saving advantage of these vehicles:“A journey from Dubai International Airport to Palm Jumeirah, for example, is expected to take just 12 minutes, compared to approximately 45 minutes by car.”





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