logo
Saudi Arabia Bets On Flying Taxis And Autonomous Vehicles To Transform Mobility

Saudi Arabia Bets On Flying Taxis And Autonomous Vehicles To Transform Mobility

Gulf Insider11-02-2025
Saudi Arabia is positioning itself at the forefront of mobility innovation, with industry leaders highlighting the potential of flying taxis and autonomous vehicles at the LEAP conference in Riyadh.
FlyNow, a developer of electric aviation solutions, is preparing to roll out a modular system of helicopters to transport goods and passengers, according to co-founder and chief operating officer Yvonne Winter.
'Economic growth is tightly linked to mobility,' Winter said during a panel discussion, adding: 'And to solve traffic issues related to congestion, air quality pollution, and noise pollution, air transportation is the way to go.'
She described this new industry as 'the low-altitude economy,' and insisted that 'together we have to find a way to unlock it.'
Winter noted that one of the biggest challenges for international governments and regulatory bodies is the absence of a feasible blueprint for implementation — an issue FlyNow has tackled with a step-by-step approach that 'is considered to be very safe.'
As part of this approach, a regulatory sandbox has been developed to validate different vehicles, air traffic management systems, and operational reports before progressing to cargo applications.
Following extensive cargo trials over low-population areas, FlyNow plans to expand testing to urban settings and passenger transport.
Winter said e-helicopters will reduce waiting times and be both affordable and accessible to the public.
Mobility push
Ayman Mesfer, general manager of the Intelligence and Future Sector at the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services, said Saudi Arabia is embracing new technologies across all transportation modes: land, air, and sea.
The ministry plans to launch an incubator to provide financial and advisory support for small and medium-sized enterprises working on mobility solutions.
'The ministry will take a look at deployment of new and major technologies from all aspects, from AI applications, data utilizations, as well as the talents as the enablers, and the infrastructure,' Mesfer said.
Omaima Bamasag, deputy of transport enablement at the Transport General Authority, highlighted the agency's new Future Mobility Program. The initiative comprises 12 stakeholders from both the public and private sectors, working to identify gaps in Saudi Arabia's mobility systems and propose new plans.
Approved by the Higher Committee for Transportation, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the committee has already introduced 216 projects and identified 16 gaps, with alternative projects designed to bridge them.
Key successes include the development of a framework for autonomous vehicle policies, pilot requirements for AVs, the deployment of scooters during the past two Hajj seasons, a student shuttle at King Saud University, and Jahez food delivery services during Hajj.
'This is all piling up toward realizing AV ambitions and validating the AV policy and regulation that has been put forward. And keep an eye out for a pilot AV taxi that you will be seeing soon here in Riyadh,' Bamasag said.
Infrastructure and partnerships
According to Mesfer, the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services has partnered with multiple entities to develop the regulatory framework and infrastructure for these technologies.
Alongside the General Authority for Civil Aviation, the ministry has developed an advanced air mobility roadmap tracking aviation and drone deployment.
It has also partnered with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to construct a new testing ground, described as a 'living lab' to assess technologies across land, maritime, railway, and aviation sectors. Additional collaborating entities include TGA and the Roads General Authority.
The country has already piloted an air taxi in NEOM, signaling its commitment to integrating futuristic transportation solutions.
In November 2023, TGA established a regulatory sandbox to facilitate the testing of unregulated mobility technologies. Since then, five business models have emerged: micromobility, e-scooters, e-car rentals, ride-sharing, and drop-off and pick-up boxes.
'Gathering all these challenges, trying to resolve them, and paving the way for these technologies to be regulated and then licensed.
Once these technologies or companies are licensed, they will have a tremendous impact on GDP and job creation,' he said.
On innovative mobility solutions, Antonio Jara, chief security officer of Libelium, spoke about the company's work in Saudi Arabia and Europe to create digital twins for low-emission zones. These models integrate data from IoT sensors, noise, and air quality metrics.
Jara emphasized the importance of data spaces for normalization, smart modeling, classification, and quality assessment, creating a secure data exchange platform between stakeholders.
That data is then incorporated into AI models, such as zonification for clustering, pollution simulation and forecasting or digital twins, CO2 equivalent modeling, and low-emission zone analysis.
These models help track pollution sources, provide sustainability impact assessments, and monitor crowd movement.
Libelium's AI capabilities include data standardization, already implemented in major cities such as Amsterdam, Helsinki, and Paris. Other models focus on traffic prediction, meteorological data, clustering, and an LEZ service model for impact assessment.
Speaking to Arab News about Saudi applications, Jara said: 'Aramco, Johns Hopkins — they are optimizing parking with these AI models. NEOM is another real example; they are monitoring all the pollution propagation from the tunnels, The Line.'
Pollution tracking involves both real-time data and predictive analysis.
'We are also doing a proof of concept in Riyadh municipality because they want to understand the real benefit of the metro in reducing traffic-related pollution,' Jara added.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Kuwait Introduces Lottery System For 1447 AH Hajj Registration Through Sahel Platform
Kuwait Introduces Lottery System For 1447 AH Hajj Registration Through Sahel Platform

Gulf Insider

time05-07-2025

  • Gulf Insider

Kuwait Introduces Lottery System For 1447 AH Hajj Registration Through Sahel Platform

Kuwait's Ministry of Islamic Affairs (MoIA) has announced new registration procedures for the 1447 AH Hajj season, introducing a lottery-based system designed to ensure transparency and equal opportunity for pilgrims. The decision, outlined in an official circular issued last Wednesday, follows recommendations from the Supreme Hajj and Umrah Committee during its first meeting of the Islamic year. The new system will be implemented through Kuwait's unified e-government platform, Sahel, and will remain open across multiple phases until all applicants are processed. Registrants will retain their lottery ranking throughout the process until they are selected and confirm participation. Under the revised framework, only Kuwaiti nationals who have not previously performed Hajj will be eligible to apply. Each applicant may register in a group of up to five relatives, and women may include one mahram (male guardian) who has already completed Hajj. One resident relative may also be added to each group. To initiate the application, registrants must pay a non-refundable fee of 10 Kuwaiti dinars. Successful applicants will then be required to pay 1,500 Kuwaiti dinars (around $4,900) to secure their spot. Failure to meet the payment deadline will result in automatic cancellation. Pilgrims will be allowed a one-time campaign change prior to January 15, 2026, depending on availability. The replacement candidate, selected based on lottery rank, will have three days to complete payment. Cancellations made before January 18, 2026, will be eligible for a refund; cancellations beyond that date will forfeit the full amount. The MoIA emphasised that notifications and application updates will be communicated exclusively via the Sahel platform. Additional circulars will be issued in the coming months, detailing payment procedures and firm registration deadlines.

Dur for Hajj Services Concludes the 1446H Hajj Season with a Commendable Success
Dur for Hajj Services Concludes the 1446H Hajj Season with a Commendable Success

Syyaha

time03-07-2025

  • Syyaha

Dur for Hajj Services Concludes the 1446H Hajj Season with a Commendable Success

Dur Company for Hajj Services, specialized in serving pilgrims and Umrah performers, announced the successful conclusion of its operations for the 1446H Hajj season with an honorable performance, delivering a comprehensive experience that seamlessly blended spirituality with personalized care while welcoming pilgrims from more than 47 exceptional diversity stands as a testament to Dur's unwavering commitment to expanding its global reach and setting new benchmarks in religious hospitality. The company's efforts are firmly aligned with the aspirations of Saudi Vision 2030, particularly its focus on enhancing the Hajj journey and elevating the standards of hospitality from arrival to pursuit of this mission, Dur deployed an integrated service model designed to ensure every pilgrim's journey was smooth, meaningful, and spiritually fulfilling. This comprehensive offering spanned air and ground transportation, premium accommodation in Makkah and Madinah, beautifully outfitted Mina tents, and curated catering services – all crafted with meticulous attention to Amr Luqman Al-Sunari, VP Makarem and Hajj & Umrah sector, reflected on the company's achievements, 'We take immense pride in the success of this year's Hajj operations, a result of unwavering dedication, strategic foresight, and the tireless efforts of our teams. Our goal has always been to uphold the highest global standards of hospitality, anchored in authentic Saudi values and driven by innovation. This season reaffirms our role in serving the Guests of the Almighty with dignity, devotion, and distinction'.Pilgrims began their journey in Madinah, where Dur ensured a spiritually immersive stay that included a visit to Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah, alongside guided tours of the city's most revered historical and cultural landmarks. Among the highlights was an authentic visit to one of Madinah's iconic palm farms, offering a rare glimpse into the city's agricultural heritage. From there, pilgrims continued to Makkah under the company's attentive care, with seamless support throughout their sacred a final gesture that encapsulates Dur's philosophy of thoughtful service, each pilgrim was presented with a symbolic farewell gift, a heartfelt token that transformed the end of the journey into a cherished memory. With over four decades of legacy in hospitality, Dur for Hajj Services continues to innovate and expand its suite of offerings. Its tailored services cater to a wide spectrum of pilgrims, underscoring the company's enduring commitment to excellence, authenticity, and spiritual care.

KSA Travellers Swap Long Breaks for High-Spend Getaways
KSA Travellers Swap Long Breaks for High-Spend Getaways

Daily Tribune

time01-07-2025

  • Daily Tribune

KSA Travellers Swap Long Breaks for High-Spend Getaways

Luxury wins Eid A growing number of Saudi residents chose short yet luxurious international holidays during the recent Eid Al Adha break, as data revealed a 25 percent rise in outbound travel from the Kingdom compared to last year. Visa's latest Travel Pulse report shows that nearly 7 in 10 KSA travellers preferred quick getaways over extended vacations, with shopping emerging as the dominant driver of spend. Retail focus abroad The UAE attracted the largest share of Saudi travellers, drawing 14 percent of all outbound tourists and accounting for nearly a quarter of the total international spending. Fashion and luxury brands dominated their purchases, with seven of the top ten merchants falling under the shopping and apparel category. Popular spending outlets included Dubai Duty Free, Cartier, and Hermes. On average, each Saudi visitor to the UAE spent $635 using Visa cards. Dining and entertainment were also major attractions, though shopping remained the focal point. Turkey came second as a preferred destination, capturing 9 percent of KSA travellers and 15 percent of overall holiday spend. Visitors to Turkey spent slightly more on average, with a per-card spend of $653. The UK, though attracting only 6 percent of travellers, recorded the highest average spend per card at $839, underscoring the country's strong appeal for high-end retail and luxury experiences. Pilgrim-driven growth at home While outbound travel surged, the Kingdom also welcomed a significant number of inbound visitors for the Hajj season. According to Visa, foreign pilgrim arrivals rose by 7 percent over the previous year, contributing to a 16 percent increase in spending inside Saudi Arabia. This growth was driven by everyday essentials. Food, medicine, and basic necessities formed the bulk of purchases by pilgrims, while spending on travel-related services and clothing remained relatively low. Overall in-Kingdom spending rose by 4 percent. Spending trends shift Ali Bailoun, Visa's Regional General Manager for Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Oman, said having simple and secure payment options remains critical during religious and leisure travel alike. He added that Visa aims to support the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals by offering reliable cross-border payment experiences that encourage both domestic and international travel activity. Planning for next time Visa also issued recommendations to help businesses tap into this evolving travel-spend behaviour. These include exclusive cardholder partnerships, early booking rewards, and strengthening local staycation offers. With consumer behaviour during Eid now showing a clear divide between indulgent foreign escapes and essential spending at home, the season is no longer just a time for reflection but also a key moment in the region's economic calendar.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store