Abu Dhabi has taken a major step toward futuristic transportation by successfully completing the first test flight of a flying taxi at Al Bateen Executive Airport. The flight was conducted by US-based Archer Aviation in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (Adio), marking a milestone ahead of the planned commercial launch of air taxi services in early 2026.
According to Omran Malek , Head of Autonomous Mobility and Robotics at Adio, the test flight is the first in a series of structured evaluations aimed at launching not just a flying taxi service, but a full-fledged aviation ecosystem.
Speaking to local news outlet Khaleej Times, Omran Malek said, “We don’t just test to test, but test to commercialise. We’re not just launching an air taxi service, we’re building an ecosystem around us , from pilot training to MROs, to talent development, to manufacturing with Archer Aviation, with the facility in Al Ain.” The project also involves collaborations with universities to develop specialised curricula and short diplomas to prepare a skilled workforce for the sector.
Testing Under UAE Conditions
The testing phase will continue through the summer months to evaluate how the aircraft performs under Abu Dhabi’s hot and dusty climate.
“Then we’ll bring this aircraft to fly over the city and move into the commercial phase in early 2026,” Malek said.
Dr Talib Alhinai, UAE Manager at Archer Aviation, said that the aircraft used in this phase was not piloted, as the goal is to test environmental readiness.
“It was a vertical takeoff and landing flight. Our initial flight test operations in the UAE are focused specifically on evaluating the aircraft’s performance in high temperature, humidity, and dust,” he noted.
Roadmap to Commercial Launch and Manufacturing
Once testing is complete, Archer plans to launch a small fleet of air taxis in Abu Dhabi. Key priorities for the launch include:
A New Mode of Daily Travel
Contrary to the belief that flying taxis will be exclusive to luxury travellers, Malek said pricing in Abu Dhabi will be designed to be feasible for the general public.
“As we introduce more vertiports and aircraft, that price will scale down so that it can be used on a daily basis,” he said. The announcement comes shortly after a similar successful test flight by Joby Aviation in Dubai, showing strong momentum in the UAE’s push to lead urban air mobility in the region.
Dubai’s First Flying Taxi Test Flight
Just this week, Dubai marked a key milestone in urban mobility with the first test flight of a flying taxi developed by Joby Aviation. The test took place at Joby’s test facility at the Dubai Jetman Helipad in Margham, located along the Dubai–Al Ain Road. Dubai is now preparing for a commercial rollout by the first half of 2026, aiming to provide residents and visitors a premium air mobility service.
The UAE is leading the way in futuristic transportation, with both Abu Dhabi and Dubai successfully conducting test flights for flying taxis. These milestones reflect the country’s commitment to redefining urban mobility, with significant investment in advanced technologies. By embracing innovative transport solutions, the UAE is working to become one of the most livable cities in the world, focusing on convenience, sustainability, and efficiency for residents and visitors alike.
According to Omran Malek , Head of Autonomous Mobility and Robotics at Adio, the test flight is the first in a series of structured evaluations aimed at launching not just a flying taxi service, but a full-fledged aviation ecosystem.
Speaking to local news outlet Khaleej Times, Omran Malek said, “We don’t just test to test, but test to commercialise. We’re not just launching an air taxi service, we’re building an ecosystem around us , from pilot training to MROs, to talent development, to manufacturing with Archer Aviation, with the facility in Al Ain.” The project also involves collaborations with universities to develop specialised curricula and short diplomas to prepare a skilled workforce for the sector.
Testing Under UAE Conditions
The testing phase will continue through the summer months to evaluate how the aircraft performs under Abu Dhabi’s hot and dusty climate.
“Then we’ll bring this aircraft to fly over the city and move into the commercial phase in early 2026,” Malek said.
Dr Talib Alhinai, UAE Manager at Archer Aviation, said that the aircraft used in this phase was not piloted, as the goal is to test environmental readiness.
“It was a vertical takeoff and landing flight. Our initial flight test operations in the UAE are focused specifically on evaluating the aircraft’s performance in high temperature, humidity, and dust,” he noted.
Roadmap to Commercial Launch and Manufacturing
Once testing is complete, Archer plans to launch a small fleet of air taxis in Abu Dhabi. Key priorities for the launch include:
- Safe commercial operations
- Fully developed vertiports
- Airspace integration
A New Mode of Daily Travel
Contrary to the belief that flying taxis will be exclusive to luxury travellers, Malek said pricing in Abu Dhabi will be designed to be feasible for the general public.
“As we introduce more vertiports and aircraft, that price will scale down so that it can be used on a daily basis,” he said. The announcement comes shortly after a similar successful test flight by Joby Aviation in Dubai, showing strong momentum in the UAE’s push to lead urban air mobility in the region.
Dubai’s First Flying Taxi Test Flight
Just this week, Dubai marked a key milestone in urban mobility with the first test flight of a flying taxi developed by Joby Aviation. The test took place at Joby’s test facility at the Dubai Jetman Helipad in Margham, located along the Dubai–Al Ain Road. Dubai is now preparing for a commercial rollout by the first half of 2026, aiming to provide residents and visitors a premium air mobility service.
The UAE is leading the way in futuristic transportation, with both Abu Dhabi and Dubai successfully conducting test flights for flying taxis. These milestones reflect the country’s commitment to redefining urban mobility, with significant investment in advanced technologies. By embracing innovative transport solutions, the UAE is working to become one of the most livable cities in the world, focusing on convenience, sustainability, and efficiency for residents and visitors alike.
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