Flying Taxis to Transform Ras Al Khaimah’s Tourism, Rescue Missions by 2027

At the Mobility Live panel, Alolama and RAKTA's Tarek AbdRaboh emphasized how eVTOLs could revolutionize rescue operations in Ras Al Khaimah’s rugged regions like Wadi Naqab and Jebel Jais, offering quieter, more flexible access than traditional helicopters

Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft—commonly referred to as flying taxis—could dramatically reshape Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism, emergency services, and mobility sectors, experts said at the recent Mobility Live conference.

The northern emirate, known for its diverse terrain spanning from coastal resorts to rugged mountains, is gearing up to introduce these next-generation aircraft as early as 2027.

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Officials say the introduction of eVTOLs will not only provide faster and more efficient transportation but also enhance critical operations such as search and rescue.

“In future, an eVTOL can be used instead of a helicopter for search and rescue operations, especially if you have night operations or in rough terrain,” said Abduladhim Sultan Alolama, Aerodrome Operations Inspector at the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

“At the National Crisis Management, we have a dashboard into which we will be building the new vertical of eVTOLs and vertiports.”

Speaking during a panel discussion at Mobility Live, Alolama was joined by Tarek AbdRaboh, Transportation and Strategic Planning Specialist at the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA), who highlighted the benefits of deploying eVTOLs in challenging mountainous terrain such as Wadi Naqab and Jebel Jais.

“We often get requests for rescues from these locations which are currently carried out by helicopters. With these small eVTOL aircrafts, they can land literally anywhere. There’s no noise and no powerful wind from the turbines,” said AbdRaboh.

The use of eVTOLs is also expected to streamline tourism movement across the emirate. With travel times from Marjan Island to the summit of Jebel Jais potentially reduced from nearly an hour by road to just 15 minutes by air, tourism officials believe the new system will offer a premium experience for visitors.

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“This new mobility option will not only improve infrastructure but also attract investors,” said Farrukh Khan, Manager of Commercial Affairs and Investment at RAKTA. “We’re aiming to build a mobility hub that integrates various transportation methods, creating a connected ecosystem.”

The RAK government has already taken concrete steps toward realizing this vision. Last year, it signed agreements with Skyports Infrastructure to construct a network of vertiports—designated landing areas for eVTOL aircraft—across four strategic locations: Ras Al Khaimah International Airport, Al Marjan Island, Al Hamra, and Jebel Jais.

Initially expected to be a high-end service, the long-term goal is to make eVTOL transport more inclusive and affordable. “As technology advances and more players come onto the market, the costs will go down,” said AbdRaboh. “Eventually, it will become a sustainable and accessible transport option for all.”

The flying taxi initiative aligns with broader efforts by the UAE to lead in futuristic transport solutions while enhancing safety, connectivity, and sustainability across the emirates.

As Ras Al Khaimah positions itself at the forefront of aerial mobility, experts believe the eVTOL rollout could become a model for other regions with similar geographic challenges and tourism goals.

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