Modern transport systems face a complex challenge: moving people safely and quickly, without creating a threat to the environment. uSky Transport addresses this challenge from the initial design stage, considering both engineering and environmental aspects. One element of this well-thought-out ecosystem is interaction with birds, the permanent inhabitants of the urban sky.
Passengers of the uBus Carat observe a safe route where birds fly calmly above the string track
Systems developed using uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology ensure the safe placement of string tracks at a height that considers the routes of migratory and urban birds. This minimizes the risk of intersections and allows them to freely adapt to new structures. The viaducts have a streamlined shape and do not cause air vortices, which is why uSky Transport lines are perceived by birds as familiar elements of the environment.
uBus Carat in a render demonstrates the integration of transport into the urban and natural environment
uPods are equipped with electric motors and move along fixed trajectories. This configuration eliminates noise, vibrations, and sudden movements that could disorient birds. The streamlined body further reduces the impact on airflows, making the transport's movement almost imperceptible to feathered neighbors.
Tests at uSky Test & Certification Centre have confirmed: throughout the entire operational period, there has not been a single collision with birds. These results attest to the high level of engineering refinement and a systematic approach to safety. All elements are considered: track height, movement trajectories, aerodynamics, and noise, to guarantee harmonious coexistence of transport and nature.
This visualization illustrates an eco-friendly approach to urban mobility and nature protection
Thus, uSky Transport provides efficient and safe movement for people, while remaining a part of the urban ecosystem. Birds fly freely above the track structures, and the transport operates in complete harmony with nature. This example demonstrates that modern technology can combine innovation, environmental friendliness, and safety, confirming the key principle of uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions: transport exists together with nature, not in spite of it.
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