The first airport built for flying cars has opened!

The world's first airport for flying cars opened in England! In the center, emphasis was placed on technical areas, here are the details.
 The first airport built for flying cars has opened!
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Air-One Vertiport, the world’s first airport for flying cars, was opened. Established in England, the center was built by Urban-Air Port supported by the United Kingdom. There is no cafe or lounge at the airport, which is set up in an unusual way for now. Instead, support was given to many technical areas. Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

More attention was paid to technical details at the airport!

The world’s first airport built for flying cars, instead of any facility, included charging facilities, control-command areas and cargo loading sections. The facility is currently down, but the founder; He explained that in the future, it will be of central importance to passenger air taxis, autonomous delivery drones and defense operations teams, and this is just the beginning.

Air-One is predicted to pave the way for reducing air pollution and congestion caused by air mobility vehicles in the future. After the airport opens for flying cars, the company will provide support for more than 200 Vertiports to many countries.

After the center is put into use, it will provide transportation to many parts of the country within four hours. More than 200 Vertiports to be built by 2027; It will open mainly in major countries such as West Midlands, London, Los Angeles, Australia, France.

Urban Air-One founder Ricku Sanshu explained the new hub:

“Flying cars used to be a futuristic fantasy project. Air-One will bring clean urban air transport to the masses and reveal a new world in the sky with zero emissions.”

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