Up, up and Away: Passenger-Carrying Drone to Fly in Dubai

Up, up and Away: Passenger-Carrying Drone to Fly in Dubai
A model of EHang 184 and the next generation of Dubai Drone Taxi during the second day of the World Government Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Feb. 13, 2017. AP Photo/Jon Gambrell
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Up, up and away: Dubai hopes to have a passenger-carrying drone regularly buzzing through the skyline of this futuristic city-state in July.

The arrival of the Chinese-made EHang 184—which already has had its flying debut over Dubai’s iconic, sail-shaped Burj al-Arab skyscraper hotel—comes as the Emirati city also has partnered with other cutting-edge technology companies, including Hyperloop One.

The question is whether the egg-shaped, four-legged craft will really take off as a transportation alternative in this car-clogged city already home to the world’s longest driverless metro line.

Mattar al-Tayer, the head of Dubai’s Roads & Transportation Agency, announced plans to have the craft regularly flying at the World Government Summit. Before his remarks on Monday, most treated the four-legged, eight-propeller craft as just another curiosity at an event that views itself as a desert Davos.

“This is not only a model,” al-Tayer said. “We have actually experimented with this vehicle flying in Dubai’s skies.”

The craft can carry a passenger weighing up to 100 kilograms (220 pounds) and a small suitcase. After buckling into its race-car-style seat, the craft’s sole passenger selects a destination on a touch-screen pad in front of the seat and the drone flies there automatically.

The drone, which has a battery allowing for a half-hour flight time and a range of up to 50 kilometers (31 miles), will be monitored remotely by a control room on the ground. It has a top speed of 160 kph (100 mph), but authorities say it will be operated typically at 100 kph (62 mph).

A model of EHang 184 and the next generation of Dubai Drone Taxi during the second day of the World Government Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Feb. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Jon Gambrell)
A model of EHang 184 and the next generation of Dubai Drone Taxi during the second day of the World Government Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Feb. 13, 2017. AP Photo/Jon Gambrell