Airbus CityAirbus


The Airbus CityAirbus is a multinational project by Airbus Helicopters to produce an electrically-powered VTOL personal air vehicle demonstrator. It is intended for the air taxi role, to avoid ground traffic congestion.

Development

The CityAirbus follows other Airbus Urban Air Mobility initiatives: Skyways to deliver packages by UAVs on the University of Singapore campus, the A³ Vahana single-passenger, self-piloted VTOL aircraft and the A³ Voom on-demand shared helicopter booking service app by .
A 2015 feasibility study confirmed the design's operating costs and that it could meet safety requirements.
Full-scale testing of the ducted propeller drivetrain was completed in October 2017.
Type certification and commercial introduction are planned for 2023.
The iron bird systems test prototype was completed and powered on in December 2017 on a test bench in Taufkirchen, Germany, to test the propulsion system chain, flight controls and propeller dynamic loads, verifying the electric, mechanical and thermal dynamics before being installed on the flight demonstrator by mid-2018.
The first structural parts for the demonstrator were produced by Airbus Helicopters. The aircraft's first unmanned flight was on 3 May 2019. Manned flights are planned for 2019.

Design

The multirotor is intended to carry four passengers, with a pilot initially and to become self-piloted when regulations allow.
The overall system is being developed in Donauwörth, with the electrical propulsion system built in Ottobrunn/Munich.
The use of four ducted fans contribute to safety and low acoustic footprint.
The fully integrated drivetrain has eight propellers and eight Siemens SP200D direct-drive electric motors.
The fixed pitch propellers are controlled by their RPM.
The four electric batteries total and can produce a combined output four times.
The design should cruise at on fixed routes with 15 minutes endurance.

Specifications

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