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Kazakhstan Launches First Air Taxi Service Between Alatau and Almaty

Kazakhstan Launches First Electric Air Taxi Service Between Alatau and Almaty
Kazakhstan is poised to introduce its inaugural electric air taxi service, a landmark development in the country’s urban transportation landscape. The Almaty region will serve as the initial hub for this pioneering initiative, with planned routes connecting the emerging city of Alatau, Almaty, and surrounding regional settlements.
Development and Operational Plans
The project centers on the Joby Aviation S4, an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developed by the U.S.-based company Joby Aviation. Designed to accommodate four passengers and a pilot, the S4 is nearing the final stages of certification by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and has already undergone extensive real-world testing. Demonstration flights in Kazakhstan are scheduled for 2026, with commercial operations expected to commence following regulatory approvals from both U.S. and Kazakh aviation authorities.
Alatau Advance Air Group, a private operator established in March 2025, has been appointed to manage air mobility services in the Alatau region. The company is collaborating with international partners from the United States, South Korea, China, and Italy to advance aircraft research, infrastructure development, and the establishment of a comprehensive testing ecosystem. Joby Aviation remains a strategic partner in this endeavor.
To facilitate the new service, a network of vertiports—specialized airfields designed for vertical take-off and landing aircraft—is planned across Alatau, Almaty, and other strategic locations. This infrastructure will support both short urban flights within the Almaty metropolitan area and longer intercity routes throughout the region.
Challenges and Strategic Context
Despite the promising outlook, the rollout of Kazakhstan’s first air taxi service faces several challenges. Regulatory frameworks must be adapted to integrate this novel technology with existing transportation systems while ensuring rigorous safety standards. Public acceptance also remains a critical factor, with anticipated concerns regarding noise pollution and safety as the service approaches launch. Market responses are expected to be varied, though growing interest in urban air mobility may encourage competitors to accelerate similar projects in the region.
The air taxi concept was initially unveiled in October 2024 during a development forum in South Korea focused on the Alatau project. In November, a strategic agreement was signed in the United States involving Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Digital Development and AI, Joby Aero, Alatau Advance Air Group, and entrepreneur Vyacheslav Kim. This agreement outlined the purchase of eVTOL aircraft valued at approximately $300 million. The initiative is also associated with entrepreneur and former senator Yuri Tskhai, a significant investor in Alatau City.
The introduction of air taxis coincides with Almaty’s plans to launch self-driving taxis by May 2026, in partnership with Yandex Kazakhstan. These efforts form part of a broader strategy to enhance urban mobility and alleviate congestion. While these advancements signal a transformative era for Kazakhstan’s transport sector, they also underscore the importance of addressing public concerns and navigating regulatory complexities as the country adopts next-generation mobility solutions.
Flight pricing for the air taxi service will be announced following the completion of testing and preparations for commercial launch. The Almaty mayor’s office has described air taxis as an innovative transport solution that will provide rapid connections between Alatau, Almaty, and other cities in the region.

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