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Air taxis set to be a reality soon with relaxation of drone rules

Air taxis that would traverse the airspace instead of roads would be very much possible in the coming days under the drone rules announced on Thursday, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said. 


“Air taxis are being researched and invented globally, and many startups are coming up,” the minister said during a press conference in New Delhi.


“That time is not far when taxis, like the ones of Uber, etc that you see on roads, you will see in the air under the drone policy. I believe this is very much possible,” he added. 


The minister said that the Defence Ministry, the Home Ministry and BCAS (Bureau of Civil Aviation Security) have been working together so that “counter-rogue drone technology” can be developed and adopted quickly. 


In a notification dated August 25, the Ministry of Civil Aviation eased the rules regarding drone operations in the country by reducing the number of forms that need to be filled to operate them from 25 to 5 and decreasing the types of fees charged from the operator from 72 to 4.


The ministry said that the Digital Sky platform that it had envisaged earlier would be developed as a single-window platform for the clearances that were required. To add to this, an interactive airspace map would also be displayed on the platform that would show the three zones – yellow, green and red. These zones had been demarcated to tell drone operators where they could and could not fly their aircraft systems.

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