Israeli Planning Authority Develops National Policy for Drone Taxi Infrastructure
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First reported by Globes · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israel's Planning Administration is creating the first national policy to regulate drone taxi and aerial transport infrastructure, addressing urban growth and traffic challenges. The policy will define facility types, safety, environmental, and regulatory standards, integrating drone services into public transport and urban areas. It draws on international experience and aims to support innovation and economic growth while ensuring safe airspace management.
- 01Israel's Planning Administration is drafting the first national policy for drone taxi and aerial transport infrastructure.
- 02The policy covers landing pads, urban drone ports, and metropolitan terminals integrated with public transit.
- 03It addresses safety, noise, environmental impact, airspace management, and charging infrastructure.
- 04The initiative responds to population growth, urban expansion, and increasing road congestion.
- 05The policy draws on international models from the US, UK, Germany, Japan, and UAE.
- 06Initial requests for drone landing sites have prompted the need for a unified regulatory framework.
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