India’s first ever flying taxis will be operational soon
![]() 27157 Friday, 08 March, 2024, 16:36 This futuristic project will soon turn into reality, informed Professor Satya Chakravarthy from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras. In an interview with a news channel, the professor talked about e200, India’s pioneering flying taxi, which will transform the world of travel. The project's objective is to develop an aircraft capable of navigating the intricate landscapes of Indian cities, each presenting its own unique logistical challenges. The aim was to create an aircraft that could effectively address these challenges. Professor Chakravarthy, from the Aerospace Engineering department, expressed the desire to design an aircraft capable of making multiple trips before requiring recharging. |
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