Air New Zealand and Zephyr Airworks today announced they have signed an agreement to work collaboratively on bringing the world's first autonomous electric air taxi service to market in New Zealand.
Zephyr, bankrolled by Google co-founder Larry Page, is developing a self-flying small plane, dubbed the Cora, which is already being tested in Canterbury.
Although the aircraft is an estimated six years away from commercial launch, test flights are already taking place from a private airport near Christchurch and Science, Research and the Herald understands Innovation Minister Megan Woods made an under-the-radar visit to Zephyr in the week beginning October 1.
Zephyr Airworks chief executive Fred Reid has previously spoken about using the pilot-less Cora for automated tourist flights or short-haul flights.