British company Autonomous Flight for Unmanned Aeronautics (UAV) has announced a final solution to the daytime traffic jam. Martin Warner, the company's founder, claims that his new high-speed aircraft will be able to take passengers from Charing Cross to Heathrow in just 12 minutes. According to the British Daily Mail website, the drone is scheduled to be unveiled this spring to be the first in the world to transport passengers to revolutionize transportation in the country. The plane will fly at 70 mph, or 110 kilometers per hour, at a height of 450 meters. Autonomous Flight expects UAVs to be available to the public in the next five years, with the British currently spending an average of 30 hours per year in congestion. The company's goal is to make unmanned aircraft available to individual passengers at the same price as the car, as well as replace group buses such as trains and buses. "I'm happy to be able to say that the journey itself is far more than just a concept, it's really coming to reality after a lot of hard work, and through that, we're creating an entirely independent fleet of UAVs, known as APD , Whose ultimate goal will be to solve transport challenges, such as congestion and pollution, which have become very prominent throughout the world's cities. " "I'm very excited about 2018," said Warner. "In the spring, our first drone Y6S will fly into the skies to signal the beginning of a revolution in passenger transport." The first independent flight of the vertical Y6S is scheduled to take place in London in March. The first manned flight was developed by engineers in Oxfordshire at the end of the year. The aircraft is expected to be sold for £ 20,000, equivalent to $ 27,500.