TECHNOLOGY

Sky Taxis Take Off: U. S. Tests New Flying Tech

USASun Sep 14 2025

A New Plan for Jobs and Tech Leadership

The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched a trial program to accelerate the use of electric air taxis. These innovative aircraft can take off and land vertically, similar to helicopters, but are electric and can be either piloted or unmanned.

Program Details

  • Duration: 3 years
  • Projects: At least 5
  • Potential Uses:
  • Package delivery
  • Emergency response
  • Passenger transport

The goal is to test these aircraft before they are approved for commercial use.

Industry Involvement

This isn't the first time the U.S. has explored air taxis. In 2023, the FAA approved Joby Aviation's plan to test its electric flying taxi. Now, companies like Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation are participating in this new program.

FAA's Call for Proposals

The FAA is seeking proposals and will select at least five participants. This initiative is a significant step towards making air taxis a reality, moving beyond science fiction.

questions

    Could the technology be used for military purposes without public knowledge?
    Is the push for air taxis part of a larger agenda to control urban populations?
    Could the air taxi program be a cover for surveillance operations by the government?

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