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Abu Dhabi charts the skies: UAE builds global model for air taxi rules - Gulf Business

WAM ·

Abu Dhabi is spearheading the development of a comprehensive regulatory framework for air taxis within the UAE. This initiative aims to establish a global model for rules governing urban air mobility. The framework focuses on safely integrating advanced aerial technologies into the future transportation ecosystem. Why it matters: This positions the UAE as a forward-thinking leader in shaping the future of advanced aerial transport and setting international precedents for this emerging industry.

UAE Begins Mapping Air Corridors for Air Taxis and Cargo Drones to Transform Urban Transportation

TII ·

The UAE has begun mapping air corridors and developing regulations for air taxis and cargo drones, aiming to transform urban transportation. The GCAA and ATRC entities (TII and ASPIRE) are collaborating to define aerial corridors within 20 months. These routes will connect key airports and locations, integrating piloted and autonomous vehicles. Why it matters: The initiative positions the UAE as a leader in advanced air mobility, potentially easing congestion and setting a global benchmark for future urban mobility.

Would you fly in a plane piloted solely by AI?

MBZUAI ·

The article discusses the potential of AI in piloting planes, noting current autopilot systems still require human input. Martin Takáč from MBZUAI expresses confidence in AI's ability to handle flight scenarios, citing its capacity for extensive simulation and error minimization through reinforcement learning. AI is already used in aviation for tasks like route planning and maintenance. Why it matters: The piece highlights the growing role of AI in aviation and raises important questions about the future of autonomous flight in the region.

Balloon-borne surveys of the atmosphere

KAUST ·

KAUST collaborated with NASA's Langley Research Center to launch six weather balloons from KAUST's Coastal & Marine Laboratory, reaching an altitude of 35 kilometers. The balloons were equipped with instruments to measure meteorological properties and characterize the optical properties of aerosols, including a Compact Optical Backscatter Aerosol Detector (COBALD). The research focuses on understanding the impact of dust aerosols on the Arabian Peninsula, including their effects on climate, air quality, and solar energy. Why it matters: This collaboration advances understanding of atmospheric aerosols in the region, with implications for climate modeling, solar energy efficiency, and Red Sea ecosystems.

New fuel transfer agreement between KAUST and Arabian Petroleum Supply Company to advance sustainable aviation fuel adoption

KAUST ·

KAUST and the Arabian Petroleum Supply Company (Apsco) have signed a material transfer agreement for Apsco to supply KAUST with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). KAUST researchers will study the fuel's chemical properties, reaction pathways, and combustion behavior to develop models for future SAF formulations. The research aims to address critical knowledge gaps in SAF adoption, such as emissions behavior and performance across operating environments. Why it matters: The partnership supports Saudi Arabia's aviation sector's move towards lower-carbon solutions and the development of domestic SAF technologies.

UAE Among Global Pioneers in Developing Regulations for Autonomous Flying Taxis and Delivery Drones

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE, in collaboration with the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), are developing an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) regulatory framework. TII is spearheading simulation-based regulatory models for airspace corridors, focusing on wind dynamics and flight safety, with trials underway at three pilot sites in Abu Dhabi. These efforts are laying the groundwork for the safe and scalable integration of autonomous air taxis and delivery drones. Why it matters: This initiative positions the UAE as a global leader in defining the technical and regulatory standards for urban air mobility, fostering innovation and economic growth in the region.

When your hyperloop pod arrives on time, thank a UAE-made algorithm

MBZUAI ·

Virgin Hyperloop is collaborating with Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) in Abu Dhabi to develop an AI-powered operating system for its hyperloop transport system. The operating system aims to optimize the hyperloop's operations, including fleet management and vehicle movement, for the proposed 1,080 kph system. Co-founder Josh Giegel highlighted the Gulf's keen interest and involvement in the project, with Dubai's DP World being a major investor. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the UAE's growing role in cutting-edge transportation technology and the application of AI in optimizing complex systems, potentially revolutionizing regional and global transport.

Red Sea Farms, SAUDIA sign MoU to bring healthy, locally-sourced meals to passengers

KAUST ·

Red Sea Farms, a KAUST spinout agritech company, and SAUDIA have signed an MoU to supply the airline with locally-sourced, sustainable food options. This collaboration aims to reduce SAUDIA's carbon footprint by decreasing reliance on imported goods. Red Sea Farms also assisted SAUDIA on menu development and video content to promote the health and sustainability benefits of the produce. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the growing focus on sustainability within the Saudi aviation sector and demonstrates the potential for agritech companies to contribute to national environmental goals.