Journalist Rafael Rashid published a video clip, through his personal account on Twitter, for the first test flight of a "flying taxi" without a driver in the sky of the South Korean capital, Seoul.

He wrote in his tweet, "A flying unmanned taxi for two seats appeared in Seoul today, and it is (the first time) that an unmanned taxi has flown in the sky of South Korea.

He added that the "EH216 flying taxi", developed by the Chinese company Ehang, flew about 1.8 kilometers near the Han River, 50 meters above sea level, for about 7 minutes.

Seoul City today demonstrated a 2-seater human-crewed drone taxi, the "first time" a drone taxi flies in the skies of S. Korea.

The EH216, developed by China's Ehang, flew 1.8km near the Han River at 50m above sea level for about 7 mins.

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- Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) November 11, 2020

"The city government will do its utmost to ensure that the human dream of unmanned flight in the sky is safely fulfilled as a reality for the citizens of Seoul and to support the future industry of Korea," he quoted in another tweet.

According to the local newspaper "Korea Herald" (korea herald), this project is part of the future traffic management system, which depends on air transport, and is scheduled to start implementation by 2025.

Acting Mayor of Seoul Seo Jeong-hyup said, "The city government will do its best to ensure that the human dream of flying in the sky is safely settled as a reality for Seoul citizens and to support the future industry of Korea."

Basically, commercialisation of drone taxis.

- Raphael Rashid (@koryodynasty) November 11, 2020

South Korea intends to use the air transport system to extinguish fires beginning in 2023, amid expectations of creating more than 160,000 jobs and achieving profits of more than $ 20 billion through the new system by 2040.