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Boeing-owned Wisk aims for pilotless air-taxi launch by 2030s

By j.zhang@btw.mediaJuly 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Wisk Aero, owned by Boeing, plans to introduce a fully autonomous air-taxi service “later in the decade” and is currently seeking regulatory approval.
  • Despite industry challenges like battery efficiency and safety, Wisk is developing a four-seater aircraft with a 90-mile range, aiming for testing by year-end.

OUR TAKE
Wisk Aero’s pilotless air-taxis could revolutionise urban transport, pushing us to trust AI in new ways. This bold move challenges traditional concepts of safety and control, making the real test one of public and regulatory acceptance. The future of flight may soon be fast, autonomous, and pilotless.
–Jasmine Zhang, BTW reporter

What happened

Wisk Aero, a Boeing-owned company, aims to launch its pilotless air-taxi service “later in the decade” as it seeks regulatory approval. Its CEO said Monday that industry analysts are skeptical about the certification timeline.

Wisk is developing a four-seater autonomous aircraft with a 90-mile range, aiming to test it by year-end. Unlike competitors, Wisk’s model is fully autonomous, potentially cutting pilot costs. However, industry experts at Bain predict autonomous passenger flights won’t be common until the late 2030s, facing competition from self-driving cars.

The company is part of the Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing (eVTOL) industry, which promises eco-friendly urban transport but faces challenges like battery efficiency and safety concerns.

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Why it’s important

The race for the skies is on, and Boeing’s Wisk Aero is betting on a pilotless future. While traditional air-taxi companies cling to the comfort of human pilots, Wisk’s bold move could redefine urban transport. But let’s face it—this isn’t just a technological leap. It’s a societal one. We’re being asked to trust our lives to machines in a way.

The real battleground isn’t the skies but our minds. Will regulators and the public embrace this science fiction vision, or will fear and skepticism ground it before it takes off? If Wisk succeeds, it will disrupt not just transport but our very notion of safety and control. Ready or not, the future of flight is coming—fast, autonomous, and possibly pilotless.

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j.zhang@btw.media

Jasmine Zhang is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Fintech. She graduated from Kunming University of Science and Technology. Send tips to j.zhang@btw.media.

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