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Flying Taxi: India’s first ever flying taxis will be operational soon:

India is getting the first flying taxi in the hands of Professor Satya Chakraborty, which is named E200.


India is getting the first flying taxi which will fly to India after 7-8 months! The fare is double that of Uber. A smaller version of the E200 taxi, the E50 has already had successful test flights. According to Professor Satya Chakraborty, the first test flight of the full-body taxi is likely to take place in October–November this year.


This futuristic project will soon turn into reality, informed Professor Satya Chakraborty from the Indian Instituite of Technology Madras. Flying taxis will soon be seen. Behind this incredible success is the brain of a Professor Satya Chakroborty from IIT Madras.


The name of India’s first flying taxi is E200. The taxi is manufactured by the ‘Eplane’ company. The founder of this organisation is Satya Chakraborty. Professor Satya Chakraborty highlighted various aspects like the design, safety, and potential of this flying taxi in urban transport. According to him, this special taxi will solve the problem of traffic jams in the busy cities of India. A smaller version of the E200 taxi, the E50 has already had successful flight tests. According to Professor Satya Chakraborty, the first test flight of the full-body taxi is likely to take place in October–November this year.

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The professor also said that to reduce space in India, flying taxis have to land in very tight spaces. That’s how this taxi is designed. At the same time, it has been looked at so that this flying taxi can travel short distances multiple times by charging the battery each time. However, the greatest emphasis is on passenger safety. A multi-pronged safety strategy is used in this flying taxi to minimize potential risks. Which is done according to strict international standards. Tests of the taxi’s various components and subsystems have shown that they can fail only 1 in a billion times.


Professor Satya Chakraborty said emergency systems like parachutes and inflatables have been kept for soft landings in emergency situations. Advanced technologies such as vertical rotors and aerodynamic design principles have been used to enhance stability and control during flight. The taxi can maintain flight and stability even in adverse conditions. Two wings and vertical rotors can carry the weight of the taxi. These two systems provide additional security in emergency situations. However, once launched, this taxi will cost quite a bit. According to the professor, flying taxis can cost double the fares of Uber.

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