World's first-ever flying taxi may start carrying passengers by 2027

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A rendition of the AIR ONE, a two-seater electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle that Israeli startup AIR aims to sell to consumers predominantly in the U.S. market as of 2024, in this undated handout obtained by Reuters on October 18, 2021. —Reuters
A rendition of the AIR ONE, a two-seater electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle that Israeli startup AIR aims to sell to consumers predominantly in the U.S. market as of 2024, in this undated handout obtained by Reuters on October 18, 2021. —Reuters

  • The world’s first-ever four-seater flying taxi has been unveiled.
  • The vehicle may start ferrying passengers by 2027.
  • The costs of riding the flying taxi has not been revealed yet.


The world’s first-ever four-seater flying taxi has been disclosed by a Slovakian engineering company which they claim could be used in five years, Daily Mail reported.

AeroMobil's AM NEXT is planned to launch in 2027. This model can transform between modes in less than three minutes.

A flying car, which was only seen in sci-fi movies and seemed to be a dream, can revolutionise commute between cities.

The vehicle is designed in a way that passengers will be able to occupy single-seat and enjoy the view.

The costs of riding the flying taxi has not been revealed yet.

Earlier, in June 2017, AeroMobil's 4.0 flying car, which was a two-seater, was displayed at the International Paris Air Show. AM NEXT is a follow-up to that.

Patrick Hessel, CEO of AeroMobil, said, 'We are excited to announce the second revolutionary model of AeroMobil's true flying car.”