Dubai is set to transform urban transportation with the launch of its first flying taxi vertiport at Dubai International Airport (DXB), scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. This revolutionary transit hub will facilitate the operation of electric flying taxis, designed to provide rapid and efficient travel throughout the city.
The flying taxi manufacturer has demonstrated significant progress, having completed 21 full-transition flights during the past summer, indicating readiness for commercial operations in the coming year. This project supports Dubai’s vision to introduce innovative and eco-friendly transport solutions aimed at alleviating traffic congestion and lowering emissions.
Passengers will benefit from seamless connectivity, as the vertiport will integrate with existing transportation networks at DXB, one of the world’s busiest airports. The electric-powered flying taxis offer quieter and greener alternatives to conventional vehicles.
This initiative is part of Dubai’s larger strategy to position itself as a global leader in smart city technologies and futuristic travel experiences. Industry experts expect this advancement to enhance tourism, business travel, and the overall quality of life for residents.
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