The Miami-Dade Aviation Department and Wisk Aero are partnering to introduce electric autonomous flying taxis to the Miami area. These flying vehicles, resembling planes but taking off and landing like helicopters, aim to revolutionize ground transportation for travelers. The preliminary agreement outlines plans for vertiports at local airports and electric charging infrastructure. Additionally, Wisk Aero is collaborating with the University of Miami for advancements in air mobility technology, with the intent to serve underutilized regions and improve local transportation options, aligning with NASA’s vision for future aviation.
The Miami-Dade Aviation Department is collaborating with Wisk Aero to introduce all-electric self-flying planes to South Florida, with operational trials planned for the near future.
These autonomous flying taxis will take off and land vertically like helicopters, but will cruise on fixed wings, eliminating the need for traditional runways.
Wisk Aero's partnership with the University of Miami focuses on research in advanced air mobility, which aims to connect underserved regions with innovative aerial transportation.
As the market for innovative transport solutions expands, Wisk Aero sees South Florida as an ideal location due to its unique travel demands and existing aviation infrastructure.
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