Drone Delivery Inc today announced a partnership with Alatau Advance Air Group Ltd (AAAG), a company pioneering the future of air mobility in Central Asia. The partnership kicked off from the opening ceremony of the UAM Test Center Eurasia in the Golden District of Alatau City, the test bed for the country’s ambitious next-generation Urban Air Mobility (UAM) project, combining electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, air taxis, and unmanned logistics drones into what will soon be a regional network of vertiports. As one of the opening partners, A2Z Drone Delivery demonstrated how its A2Z AirDocks and Longtail multi-mission commercial aircraft will become key components in an integrated mixed-use unmanned aerial ecosystem.
“UAM Test Center Eurasia is the base for all unmanned systems testing being conducted as part of the Alatau City Project, an entirely new city currently under planning,” according to a drone Delivery press release. “Alatau City has been designed from the outset as a smart city that integrates new types of transport, digital services, and recently adopted experimental air regulations allowing air mobility to be embedded directly into the city’s master plan. With the participation of international partners from China, South Korea, Italy, and the United States, all stages from research to the demonstration flights have been funded entirely by private investment.”
“Alatau City is being designed from scratch, which provides a unique advantage, as air mobility can be integrated into the city’s master plan right from the start. Over the next two years, we will develop the infrastructure and prepare for a commercial launch by 2028,” said Sergey Khegay, Co-Founder and CEO of Alatau Advanced Air Group Ltd.
A2Z Drone Delivery was selected for the project to provide its expertise and technological solutions related to autonomous and beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drone operations, dock-based charging systems, and scalable multi-mission aerial logistics networks. The collaboration aims to evaluate drone-enabled services, including last-mile drone delivery, infrastructure inspection, emergency response, and autonomous patrol operations within the evolving Alatau City ecosystem. The company expects to continue to scale the drone support infrastructure in Alatau City with additional elevated A2Z AirDocks to support multiple fleets of its Longtail commercial drones serving a variety of use cases.
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