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Flying taxis above Coventry as new electric 'vertiport' showcased

Demonstration launches today to showcase ground-breaking technology which could become the future of green transport and logistics

CGI of Air-One in Coventry

A new style of urban airport has opened for a trial in Coventry city centre today to showcase the potential future of electric aerial technology.

Called Air-One, the 'vertiport' has been 15 months in the making and is housed on a city council car park in Westminster Road and will demonstrate what a fully operational hub of its kind could look like.

The 18,300 sq ft facility, said to be a world first, will be used for so-called eVTOL vehicles - which stands for 'electric vertical take-off and landing' - such as air taxis and autonomous delivery drones.

There will also be retailers on site inside the airport to demonstrate how it can generate revenue for operators.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ start-up company behind the initiative, London-based Urban-Air Port, said Air-One would show how advanced air mobility could cut congestion and air pollution and support a zero-carbon future, integrated with electric vehicles for sustainable public transport.

Air-One will demonstrate aircraft command and control, eVTOL charging, cargo loading for unmanned drones and will host demonstrator flights with West Midlands Police and drone specialist Skyfarer among the first to use the site.

The launch is due to last at least a month and also forms part of Coventry's City of Culture celebrations.