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''' AIR TAXIS AIM '''
ESTEEMED ELTON QUEZON - A CITIZEN of Almighty God's world arrives. His face is his canvas - and his calling card. !WOW! avails itself of the honour to nominate him as the first founding member and conceptualist of Tourism.
My humble suggestions and advice to him were just a few lines. Consider researching a world class '' rugged, challenging, pure survival, harsh experience, no frills '' tourism stay and adventure for the students of the whole world. But do think DAVOS.
Gilgit Baltistan is as beautiful as scenic as lovely as pure as Switzerland. And they have and boast an International Airport. 'Elton, you ought to think big. Even very big. Get thinking. Get moving. '
UNDER A CLEAR BLUE SKY - a new kind of electric aircraft flew from Kennedy International Airport to New York into the heart of Manhattan in April. The trip took around 10 minutes - a fraction of the hour or more it could take in a car.
The flight offered a glimpse of the way the aircraft - which is made by Joby Aviation and combines features of a helicopter and an airplane, and others like it could someday operate in cities.
It was made possible by a U.S. program that is trying to hasten the arrival of what are called air taxis.
The companies that make the new electric aircraft and some industry experts say air taxis will someday replace helicopters and maybe even cars for some uses.
But some skeptical experts say the aircraft will be more expensive than helicopters and have relatively limited uses, noting that the industry has promised commercial flights for years but that no company has secured federal approval to routinely carry passengers or cargo in the United States.
'' It's not going to be like we look out of our window and there's flying cars everywhere,'' said Laurie Garrow, an engineering professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology who focuses on aviation.
'' I think we are, in the next two to five years, looking at these aircraft entering entering into service, and filling these niche markets, to begin with.''
The Trump administration has been so eager to usher in that era that it created a program last year to encourage cities and companies to work together to help roll electric aircraft for passenger, cargo and medical operations.
In March, the U.S. Transportation across 26 states, including the one that allowed for Joby's pilot-only demonstration flight in New York.
One central aim of the administration's effort is ensuring that the United States doesn't fall behind China, which leads the world in commercial drones and is also developing air taxis :
At least one company there has been granted limited authority for commercial flights using a pilotless aircraft.
The United Arab Emirates has also been preparing for commercial air taxis flights in partnership with Joby and a rival manufacturer, Archer Aviation.
The U.S. still has the scars of the 2000s, where it abdicated the entire drone market to China,'' said Sergio Cecutta, an aerospace consultant.
'' The whole idea with this push from Washington is to make sure that this doesn't happen again.''
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