https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/interiors-connectivity/nats-sees-passenger-drones-near-future
NATS sees passenger drones in the near future | Aviation Week
UK air navigation services provider NATS has predicted passenger drones will soon become a reality.
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https://www.rolandberger.com/de/Insights/Publications/Passenger-drones-ready-for-take-off.html
Passenger drones ready for take-off | Roland Berger
Driven by increasing urbanization, road congestion and new advances in aircraft technology, the time is ripe for the emergence of urban air mobility as a new...
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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/proceedings-of-the-design-society/article/factors-influencing-the-exterior-design-of-autonomous-passenger-drones-literature-review/EFDE517124612B6732B6068EA43C44DA
Factors Influencing the Exterior Design of Autonomous Passenger Drones: Literature Review |...
Factors Influencing the Exterior Design of Autonomous Passenger Drones: Literature Review - Volume 2
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https://www.engadget.com/2017-02-13-ehang-184-passenger-drones-dubai.html
Passenger drones will begin flying over Dubai this summer
Feb 13, 2017 - The single-rider, human-sized quadcopter that whipped CES 2016 into a frenzy could be carrying passengers as early as this summer. As the head of Dubai's Roads...
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https://www.rolandberger.com/en/Insights/Publications/Passenger-drones-ready-for-take-off.html
Passenger drones ready for take-off | Roland Berger
Driven by increasing urbanization, road congestion and new advances in aircraft technology, the time is ripe for the emergence of urban air mobility as a new...
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https://fee.org/articles/drones-will-hurt-one-air-passenger-every-187-million-years-of-flight-time/
Drones Will Hurt One Air Passenger Every 187 Million Years of Flight Time
The FAA's ludicrous (and possibly illegal) drone rules are supposed to prevent something that will probably never, ever happen.