The trial, conducted in a low-risk area with protected airspace, signifies a significant advancement in Hajj travel. The EHang aircraft, fully certified for use in China, becomes the first of its kind globally to be theoretically ready for public services, showcasing Saudi Arabia's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies for a seamless pilgrimage experience.
His Excellency Saleh Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, lauded the trial as a pivotal step towards faster, more efficient, and sustainable Hajj travel, emphasizing Saudi Arabia's dedication to empowering pilgrims with innovative solutions.
The trial provides crucial insights and technical data to support GACA's development of an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Roadmap, aimed at establishing a robust regulatory framework for safe and sustainable air transport solutions for Hajj pilgrims. Air taxis are expected to enhance the mobility of pilgrims and goods, improve emergency medical services during Hajj, and generate significant revenue by 2030.
His Excellency Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, President of GACA, highlighted the trial's significance in integrating Advanced Air Mobility solutions into Saudi Arabia's aviation landscape, emphasizing GACA's commitment to enabling safe and sustainable forms of air transport to enhance travel experiences for pilgrims and passengers across the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia's substantial investments in AAM solutions align with the Saudi Aviation Strategy, aiming to position the Kingdom as the leading aviation hub in the Middle East by 2030. With over $100 billion of investment unlocked and a 26% growth in passenger numbers in 2023, Saudi Arabia is actively promoting the aviation sector's development through initiatives like the AAM pavilion at the 2024 Future Aviation Forum and aviation investment showcases.