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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
Optical phenomena of islands and ships floating on the sea surface appear on the seashore in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
Optical phenomena of islands floating on the sea surface appear on the seashore in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
Optical phenomena of islands floating on the sea surface appear on the seashore in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a fishing boat floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Sea Surface Optical Phenomenon in Qingdao
An optical phenomenon of a ship floating on the sea surface emerges at the seaside in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
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01/12/2025
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A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
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01/12/2025
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Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
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01/12/2025
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Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Floating vertiport for flying taxis
Ferrari Press Agency
Vertiport 1
Ref 17353
01/12/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: AutoFlight
A floating landing and take-off pad for flying taxis is being developed to help ensure the industry can grow.
The future skies are predicted to be full of these short haul electric powered aircraft.
But that will only happen if there are enough places to pick up and deposit fares, known as vertiports.
Chinese firm AutoFlight Aviation Technology, which is developing an electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, has built a zero-carbon water vertiport.
The firm says these are required to help stop flying taxis being a niche market with landing options limited to skyscraper rooftops for example.
AutoFlight has revealed a self-propelled, solar-powered barge that can be moved where it is needed on any reasonably sized waterfront.
The landing pad is covered with solar panels and has a cabin that doubles as a departure lounge and technical room.
The water vertiport is large enough to handle the company's six-passenger rotor-powered Prosperity taxi as well as two larger cargo models.
OPS: The floating zero-carbon vertiport being demonstrated on November 22, 2025 at Dianshan Lake in Shanghai
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wind Turbines On Shoreline Of Lake At Sunset
Four large white wind turbines stand on a ridge above the forested and residential shoreline of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Germany, on November 29, 2025, symbolizing green energy production against a colorful sunset sky. In the foreground, a seagull sits atop a wooden piling in the calm water of the lake. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Plan for floating art museum
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A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
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Plan for floating art museum
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A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190955961_FER
Plan for floating art museum
Ferrari Press Agency
Floating museum 1
Ref 17293
10/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Al-Futtaim
A new floating art gallery has been unveiled making another landmark for the UAE city of Dubai.
Called the Dubai Museum of Art, it will be anchored to the edge of Dubai Creek, a natural saltwater inlet that divides the city into two main areas.
The rounded, monolithic structure will sit on a circular platform with the surface designed to catch the light of the city’s surrounding desert.
The architecture is said to be inspired by the sea and the pearls fished from it.
The museum’s curved shell will enclose a circular exhibition hall that represents unity, discovery, and continuity.
A central cylindrical opening allows natural light throughout the structure, evoking the gentle shimmer of a pearl.
The structure is to be built by local developer Al-Futtaim who says it is envisioned as a global platform for both emerging and established artists, and a source of inspiration for visitors from around the world.
A spokesman said: “It will offer compelling artistic and human experiences that strengthen cultural ties and open new paths for personal growth and knowledge exchange.”
OPS: Render of the planned Dubai Museum of Art.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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'Boita Bandana'' Festival Celebration In Kolkata, India
Hindu people hold up small decorated boats made with a banana stem as people gather to take a holy dip in the river Ganges on the occasion of Kartik Purnima in Kolkata, India, on November 5, 2025. Every year, people in Odisha celebrate the traditional maritime and naval festival, 'Boita Bandana,' also known as 'Danga Bhasa.' On the full moon day in the holy month of Kartik, the air is filled with the spirit of Boita Bandana, celebrated by setting afloat miniature boats to mark the day. This historical event is commemorated by the symbolic act of floating miniature boats made of banana stems, paper, and colored cloth in water bodies like rivers, ponds, and the sea. The ritual pays homage to the rich maritime history of the region and the brave sailors who venture into the sea for trade. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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'Boita Bandana'' Festival Celebration In Kolkata, India
Hindu people hold up small decorated boats made with a banana stem as people gather to take a holy dip in the river Ganges on the occasion of Kartik Purnima in Kolkata, India, on November 5, 2025. Every year, people in Odisha celebrate the traditional maritime and naval festival, 'Boita Bandana,' also known as 'Danga Bhasa.' On the full moon day in the holy month of Kartik, the air is filled with the spirit of Boita Bandana, celebrated by setting afloat miniature boats to mark the day. This historical event is commemorated by the symbolic act of floating miniature boats made of banana stems, paper, and colored cloth in water bodies like rivers, ponds, and the sea. The ritual pays homage to the rich maritime history of the region and the brave sailors who venture into the sea for trade. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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'Boita Bandana'' Festival Celebration In Kolkata, India
Hindu people hold up small decorated boats made with a banana stem as people gather to take a holy dip in the river Ganges on the occasion of Kartik Purnima in Kolkata, India, on November 5, 2025. Every year, people in Odisha celebrate the traditional maritime and naval festival, 'Boita Bandana,' also known as 'Danga Bhasa.' On the full moon day in the holy month of Kartik, the air is filled with the spirit of Boita Bandana, celebrated by setting afloat miniature boats to mark the day. This historical event is commemorated by the symbolic act of floating miniature boats made of banana stems, paper, and colored cloth in water bodies like rivers, ponds, and the sea. The ritual pays homage to the rich maritime history of the region and the brave sailors who venture into the sea for trade. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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'Boita Bandana'' Festival Celebration In Kolkata, India
Hindu people hold up small decorated boats made with a banana stem as people gather to take a holy dip in the river Ganges on the occasion of Kartik Purnima in Kolkata, India, on November 5, 2025. Every year, people in Odisha celebrate the traditional maritime and naval festival, 'Boita Bandana,' also known as 'Danga Bhasa.' On the full moon day in the holy month of Kartik, the air is filled with the spirit of Boita Bandana, celebrated by setting afloat miniature boats to mark the day. This historical event is commemorated by the symbolic act of floating miniature boats made of banana stems, paper, and colored cloth in water bodies like rivers, ponds, and the sea. The ritual pays homage to the rich maritime history of the region and the brave sailors who venture into the sea for trade. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Hindu people hold up small decorated boats made with a banana stem as people gather to take a holy dip in the river Ganges on the occasion of Kartik Purnima in Kolkata, India, on November 5, 2025. Every year, people in Odisha celebrate the traditional maritime and naval festival, 'Boita Bandana,' also known as 'Danga Bhasa.' On the full moon day in the holy month of Kartik, the air is filled with the spirit of Boita Bandana, celebrated by setting afloat miniature boats to mark the day. This historical event is commemorated by the symbolic act of floating miniature boats made of banana stems, paper, and colored cloth in water bodies like rivers, ponds, and the sea. The ritual pays homage to the rich maritime history of the region and the brave sailors who venture into the sea for trade. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)
