The world’s first mobile airport for flying cars and autonomous delivery for flying cars and autonomous delivery drones will be launched in Coventry later this year.
A pop-up urban airport which will showcase so-called “flying cars” and drones is to be opened in Coventry, with government support for programs that tackle road congestion and pollution. Air-one has been designed to transform urban transport- allowing air taxis and electric drones to land and recharge, helping to reduce congestion, cut air pollution and to contribute to a zero- carbon future.
The zero-emission airport , designed by Urban Airport can be installed in a matter of days and has been backed up by Hyundai Motor Group which plans to have commercialized its own flying vehicles in 2028.
Developed by Urban Air Port, a London-based infrastructure-as-a-service company, the hub is designed to demonstrate how so-called “flying cars” and cargo drones will integrate with the infrastructure they will need to be used in urban environments. Despite being popularly referred to as “flying cars”, EVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) vehicles are basically electric helicopters, not cars that will be driven on roads and then also flown.