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The air taxi lands at Tampa Airport after its first test

Technological advancements are taking the future beyond what we used to  imagine. Aerospace company Volocopter, with the goal of introducing its  air transportation service in the American market, has successfully  completed its first public test at Tampa International Airport in  Florida. The event saw the presence of local authorities, including the  mayors of St. Petersburg and Tampa.
According to reports, these air vehicles, of the eVTOL model, are  part of the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) transportation system and operate  exclusively on electric power.
Resembling large drones, these vehicles  promise to transport passengers in a silent, safe, and sustainable  manner. Additionally, they have the capability to transport cargo, not  just people.
UAM taxis operate by taking off and landing  vertically. Their design allows them to cover short and medium distances  in urban environments, as explained by Iraic.Info.

A solution to alleviate congestion and protect the environment
The  introduction of these air taxis aims to reduce congestion at airports,  particularly during high-demand periods such as Thanksgiving or  Christmas. Moreover, they employ environmentally-friendly technology,  contributing to a reduction in carbon footprint.

How many passengers can it carry per trip?
This  air vehicle can accommodate one or two passengers per journey. In the  case of cargo transportation, it can carry up to 220 pounds (99.7  kilograms).

How long can it stay in the air before running out of charge?
It has a flight autonomy of up to 15 minutes, allowing it to cover distances of up to 10 miles in a single flight.

The aviation industry looks towards the future
The  CEO of Tampa International Airport, Joe Lopano, stated: “This  technology has the potential to revolutionize the aviation and  transportation industry.” He also expressed his enthusiasm for the  collaboration with Volocopter.

How long can they stay in the air before running out of charge?
They have a flight autonomy of up to 15 minutes. Each flight can cover up to 10 miles.

Aviation industry with an eye on transformation
The  CEO of Tampa International Airport, Joe Lopano, affirmed: “This  technology has the potential to transform the aviation and  transportation industry.” He also expressed his excitement about  partnering with Volocopter.

Published by Iraic.Info, a news and information agency.

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