Boeing’s newly launched HorizonX venture capital fund and start-up
incubator is coming to the Middle East – and the UAE, specifically.
HorizonX officials have already held discussions
with Dubai’s regional transportation authority (RTA) about the Emirate’s vision
for establishing an autonomous, flying taxi service by 2020, says Steve
Nordlund, Boeing’s vice-president for HorizonX.
“We fully support their vision for innovation in
transportation,” Nordlund says.
Boeing’s specific role in fulfilling that vision is
still open to discussion, he adds.
Unlike Airbus, Boeing has not launched or invested
in a start-up with an autonomous, vertical take-off and landing air taxi
concept.
But Boeing has invested in several companies that
can provide all of the pieces necessary to develop such a vehicle, Nordlund
says.
Boeing’s recently closed acquisition of US-based
Aurora Flight Sciences adds a specialist in autonomous aircraft controls and
rapid prototyping. On top of that, HorizonX has made investments described in
the low single-digit to mid-teen millions in seven technology start-ups,
including autonomous navigation provider Near Earth Autonomy and artificial
intelligence guru SparkCognition.
Although the CityAirbus concept is due to fly by the
end of the year, Boeing does not feel pressure to be first to market in the
autonomous VTOL air taxi field, Nordlund says.
“This has to happen at the right pace from a safety
standpoint,” he says.
Nordlund likened Boeing’s position to the period
when Apple introduced the iPod. There were already several music storage
devices on the market at the time the iPod was introduced, he says, but Apple’s
approach and technology catapulted its product to the top of the market anyway.
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