You might imagine that riding in air taxis without pilots, using robots instead of manpower at airports, air -by -ship commute, etc., are the only dreams that humans have; But you should know that these amazing technologies are likely to come true by year 6. Join us in this article to discuss creative ideas that will be implemented soon and increase the level of human well -being on air trips. (Love exploring)
Air taxis
By the year 9, the pilot’s air taxis will become common in the cities and transport passengers to the airport quickly. Dubai will probably be the first city to provide these services from year 6. In the United States, Joby Aviation launched its first electric air taxi flight in New York in year 6. The German company Lilium also managed to make the first taxi flight in year 5. Ehang also received an official certificate of exploiting an air taxi without a pilot in the year 9.
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Robot at airports
In the future airports will provide many of their services with the help of robots; For example, the robots examine the passenger’s passport or clean the airport by biometric scanning. Currently, some international airports around the world are using smart and iris intelligent gates to take only five seconds. The process of security control and passengers on the aircraft is expected to be done faster with biometric technologies and artificial intelligence.

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Hybrid and full -fledged planes
The use of hybrid aircraft will be common in the coming years. Heart Aerospace is expected to fly from the year 9 AD. Magnix is also testing electric, hybrid and hydrogen aircraft. Wright Electric and Easyjet also carried out their first hybrid aircraft in the year 8. The Scandinavian Airlines also plans to launch the first full -fledged commercial flights in Denmark, Sweden and Norway since the beginning of the year.

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Air ships
Probably by the year 9, people can travel with luxury airspace. The air ship, which is a large hybrid aircraft, uses helium and jet fuel instead of hydrogen and can stay in the sky for up to five days. The aircraft is about 2 km / h and are ideal to watch the scenery. Companies such as Flying Wells, LTA Research, etc. are trying to build this type of aircraft. The ticket price of the aircraft will probably be similar to luxury offshore trips.

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Supersonic aircraft
Thanks to the “supersonic planes” long -term flights will be made in a shorter period of time. Lockheed Martin and NASA have introduced a low -cost supernatural aircraft that flies at 1.5 times the speed of sound or 2 km / h. Boom Supersonic is also testing on a supercomputer passenger aircraft that will fly at a speed of 1.5 km / h. If these companies’ plans go well, supersonic flights are expected to begin in year 5.

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Smart aircraft
In the future, some aircraft will be designed to increase their speed and productivity. In fact, in modern planes instead of window, digital displays are displayed, with relaxing images such as natural landscapes. The planes also consider a large door to enter and exit passengers to accelerate the process of boarding the passengers. Some of the other features added to advanced aircraft include hostess robots, high -speed internet, virtual reality glasses for passenger entertainment, antivirus ventilation and more.

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Aircraft with the body and wings of integrated
UNITED AIRLINES, with a large investment in Jetzero, plans to bring the new generation of aircraft, the Blended Wing Aircraft, to the world fleet. The aircraft will be designed to reduce fuel consumption by up to 5 %. The aircraft will also have a large interior for 4 passengers. The aircraft’s operational prototype will be ready by year 5. The aircraft is known as the “Living Room in the Sky” because of the wide space and comfort of the cabin.

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What is your view of advanced aircraft? How long do you think these planes will be made available to the public? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
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