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Dubai starts work on first air taxi station

The first service using a Joby S4 is due to launch in 2026.

The Joby S4 for Dubai’s air taxi service.

Nevil Gibson Thu, 21 Nov 2024

Dubai appears to be the frontrunner for the world’s first commercial air taxi service, considered the Holy Grail for the next generation of aviation development.

While prototypes are being built and tested in all parts of the world, including New Zealand, Dubai has gone ahead with the construction

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Nevil Gibson Thu, 21 Nov 2024
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