NASA Will Fly Electric Taxi in the Sky

The US space agency NASA will fly an electric taxi in the sky this time. Recently, its testing has also started. They will decide on this soon. NASA will conduct this special test till September 10. NASA has named this special project Testing Electric Vehicle Takeoff and Landing. This project is covered by Advanced Air Mobility.

If the test is successful, NASA plans to launch the electric air taxi in the city or its vicinity in the coming days. It can be considered as an alternative mode of transport in that case. Through that transport, both people and luggage can be carried successfully.

However, they have plans to look into many other issues before making a final decision. Such as how much airspace can be found in the sky of the concerned area or where the location of the air taxi can be done, etc.

Category and Tags
More stories by
Top 10 Bangladeshi Scientists Shaping the Nation's Future

Bangladesh, a nation rich in history and culture, is also leading the way in scientific innovation and research. Notwithstanding obstacles, the country is home to a number of bright ...

Mobile Network Operators in Bangladesh

Over the past twenty years, mobile technology has had a tremendous increase in Bangladesh, a South Asian nation. The demand for mobile services has skyrocketed due to the country's population of over 160 million and its increasing need for connectivi

Top 50 Online Businesses You Can Do in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, launching an internet business offers a plethora of chances inside the quickly expanding digital economy. There are many different business options available to entrepreneurs, ranging from digital serv...

By fiscal 2030, the parent company of Uniqlo hopes to have 80% non-Japanese managers

The operator of Uniqlo, Fast Retailing, is increasing its recruitment efforts outside of Japan with the goal of having 40% of its executive officers and 80% of management be foreign nationals by the end of the company's fiscal 2030 year.The company i

KFC closes more than 100 locations in Malaysia as part of a boycott supporting Palestine

This image shows an empty KFC outlet in Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (File photo)Due to the current conflict in Gaza, KFC has scaled back its operations in Malaysia and temporarily closed roughly 20% of its restaurants. This move follows mon

Follow Business Habit on Facebook, Twitter