French aerospace giant Airbus, commonly known for building
airplanes, has been working on a flying car since mid-2016. Called Vahana (a
Sanskrit word that means the vehicle of gods), it is meant to be
“a
self-piloted flying vehicle platform for individual passenger and cargo
transport.” The project is a part of the company’s A^3 division, located in
Silicon Valley, California.
In a statement, A^3 CEO Rodin Lyasoff said flight tests for
the first Vahana prototype are expected at the end of 2017.
“Many of the
technologies needed, such as batteries, motors and avionics are most of the way
there,” Lyasoff said, but warned that the biggest challenge was to develop
technology that would allow the vehicle to sense and avoid potential
collisions. The self-driving technology is still being developed for cars that
drive on roads, and no such solution exists for airborne travel.
And speaking Monday at the DLD digital tech conference in
Munich, Germany, Airbus CEO Tom Enders reaffirmed that timeline. He said the
company was eager to invest in new technologies such as autonomous driving and
artificial intelligence, and be at the forefront in the era of flying cars.
Airbus CEO,
Tom Enders believes his company will be ready to unveil a flying car prototype
before year ends
“One hundred years ago, urban transport went underground,
now we have the technological wherewithal to go above ground. We are in an
experimentation phase, we take this development very seriously,” Enders
reportedly said.
He added that using the sky for cars would save costs spent
on building and maintaining roads and bridges, and also said that the
technology behind the Vahana project would have to be one that doesn’t further
pollute already congested cities.
-IBT
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