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UAE air corridors for drones

New Initiative Aims to Transform Urban Transportation

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched an initiative to develop air corridors and regulatory frameworks for piloted and autonomous air taxis and cargo drones. This effort, led by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) in collaboration with the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) entities—Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE—aims to reshape urban transportation and enhance connectivity.

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Developing Aerial Corridors and Regulations

The UAE’s plan includes mapping aerial corridors and drafting regulations within the next 20 months. These routes will connect key airports and major locations, supporting seamless integration of air taxis and cargo drones into the nation’s infrastructure. Officials see this as a step toward relieving traffic congestion while promoting sustainable and efficient transportation solutions.

His Excellency Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of the GCAA, emphasized the significance of this development: “Air corridor mapping for piloted and autonomous air taxis and drones is a crucial milestone that will enable the seamless implementation of Advanced Air Mobility into the UAE’s infrastructure. This initiative ensures the safe and efficient adoption of air mobility, delivering transformative solutions to urban transport and paving the way for a smarter, more connected future.”

TII and ASPIRE’s Role in Air Mobility

TII will focus on airspace management, ensuring the safe integration of piloted and autonomous aircraft into urban areas. These new corridors are expected to ease pressure on traditional road networks and provide a flexible transport system.

Dr. Najwa Aaraj, CEO of TII, highlighted the collaboration’s impact: “This transformative collaboration with GCAA is reshaping the future of urban transportation. By advancing airspace management and integrating piloted and autonomous air taxis and cargo drones, we are not only enhancing urban connectivity but also driving sustainable and accessible mobility solutions that will benefit future generations.”

ASPIRE’s role includes building a network of stakeholders, including regulators, researchers, and industry representatives. The goal is to ensure that the regulatory framework aligns with safety standards and operational efficiency.

Stephane Timpano from ASPIRE stated: “Addressing real-time urban mobility challenges through innovative solutions like air taxis and drones is a major step forward. This initiative directly supports sustainable economic growth by creating a flexible and diverse transport system that eases pressure on urban infrastructure and fosters smarter, more resilient cities.”

AI and Automation in AAM Development

The UAE’s approach to Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) relies on AI-driven automation. TII is working on advanced control, vision, and communication algorithms to support real-time decision-making for air taxis and drones.

Prof. Enrico Natalizio, Chief Researcher at TII’s Autonomous Robotics Research Center, explained: “At TII, we’re developing advanced AI-powered control, vision and communication algorithms for autonomous systems that enable real-time decision-making for air taxis and drones. Having mastered this technology, we are able to propose methodologies for AAM corridors design to optimize routes, ensure collision avoidance, and integrate seamlessly with urban airspace, marking a key step toward efficient and safe autonomous air mobility in complex urban environments.”

The agreement was announced at the World Governments Summit 2025, marking a critical step toward implementing a fully integrated aerial transportation network in the UAE.

For more information, visit GCAA, TII, and ASPIRE.

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