Abu Dhabi Air Taxi Services Could Launch by 2027, Says ITC

Abu Dhabi Air Taxi Services Could Launch by 2027, Says ITC
Abu Dhabi: Air taxi services could begin operating in Abu Dhabi by the end of 2026 or early 2027, according to the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC), marking a major milestone in the emirate's efforts to develop next-generation transportation solutions.
The announcement comes as Abu Dhabi continues to invest in advanced mobility technologies designed to improve connectivity, reduce travel times, and support sustainable urban development.
New Mobility Platform Under Development
Alongside the air taxi initiative, authorities are developing a comprehensive mobility platform that will enable residents and visitors to plan, book, and pay for journeys across multiple transport modes through a single digital interface.
The platform aims to simplify transportation by integrating various services into one connected ecosystem.
Users will be able to access public transport, taxis, ride-hailing services, and future air mobility options through a unified platform.
Supporting Smart Mobility Goals
The project forms part of Abu Dhabi's broader smart mobility strategy, which focuses on enhancing transportation efficiency, improving customer experience, and supporting innovation in the mobility sector.
Officials believe the integration of air taxis and digital mobility services will contribute to a more connected and sustainable transportation network.
Future of Urban Transportation
Air taxis are expected to play a significant role in reducing congestion and providing faster travel options for residents and visitors.
As cities around the world explore urban air mobility solutions, Abu Dhabi is positioning itself among the leading destinations adopting advanced transportation technologies.
The planned launch of air taxi services and the development of an integrated mobility platform reflect the emirate's commitment to innovation, digital transformation, and the future of smart transportation.
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