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UAE Embarks on Pioneering Airspace Mapping for Air Taxis and Cargo Drones

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The United Arab Emirates has initiated a groundbreaking project to map air corridors and establish regulatory frameworks for piloted and autonomous air taxis and cargo drones. This ambitious endeavour aims to integrate advanced air mobility solutions into the nation’s urban infrastructure, enhancing transportation efficiency and connectivity.

The General Civil Aviation Authority , in collaboration with the Advanced Technology Research Council’s entities—Technology Innovation Institute and ASPIRE—announced the initiative during the World Government Summit 2025. The project is slated for completion within the next 20 months, during which aerial corridors and comprehensive regulations will be defined.

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These designated routes are planned to link major international airports with prominent urban landmarks, facilitating the seamless operation of air taxis and cargo drones across the UAE’s cities. This development is poised to alleviate traffic congestion, promote sustainable urban growth, and position the UAE as a leader in advanced air mobility.

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of the GCAA, highlighted the significance of this milestone: “Air corridor mapping for piloted and autonomous air taxis and drones is a crucial milestone that will enable the seamless implementation of advanced air mobility into the UAE’s infrastructure.” He emphasized that this initiative ensures the safe and efficient adoption of air mobility, paving the way for a smarter, more connected future.

The UAE’s commitment to innovative transportation solutions is further exemplified by its history of embracing cutting-edge technologies. In 2017, Dubai commenced testing two-seater, propeller-driven flying taxis developed by Germany’s Volocopter, marking an early foray into autonomous aerial transport. Building on this foundation, the current project seeks to operationalize such technologies on a broader scale.

In September 2024, U.S.-based air-taxi manufacturer Joby Aviation applied for certification to operate commercial air transport services in the UAE. This move signifies growing international interest in the UAE’s burgeoning advanced air mobility sector. The certification process involves developing operational manuals, facility inspections, and comprehensive training programs for pilots and maintenance personnel, underscoring the rigorous standards set by the GCAA.

Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO of TII, underscored the transformative potential of this collaboration: “By advancing airspace management and integrating piloted and autonomous air taxis and cargo drones, we are not only enhancing urban connectivity but also driving sustainable and accessible mobility solutions that will benefit future generations.” TII’s role focuses on developing advanced airspace management systems to ensure the safe integration of these new aerial vehicles into existing urban environments.

ASPIRE, tasked with coordinating among regulators, industry stakeholders, and researchers, aims to create a flexible and diverse transportation system. Stephane Timpano from ASPIRE noted: “Addressing real-time urban mobility challenges through innovative solutions like air taxis and drones is a major step forward.” This initiative is expected to ease pressure on traditional road networks and foster the development of smarter, more resilient cities.

The UAE’s strategic vision encompasses the integration of artificial intelligence and smart automation to manage and optimize these air corridors. This approach ensures predictive maintenance, efficient traffic management, and robust safety protocols, aligning with global trends in smart city development.



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