Uber insists it will offer users fully functional flying taxis by 2023 - Business Insider

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Uber is now talking with NASA to figure out how to manage air traffic at a height below 10,000 feet.

Uber Spain's director, however, said the company will be able to offer clients fully functional flying taxi services by 2023.

Flying taxis could be a handy solution to traffic jams, allowing traffic instead to move through the sky.With the promise of fewer traffic jams and delays with public transport, flying taxis could be the perfect solution to a growing problem.will be concept vehicles, prototypes, and recreational models.

This makes the chances of a global taxi service that implement vehicles like these before 2030 seem pretty slim, but speaking with Business Insider, Uber Spain's director, Juan Galiardo, confirmed that the company's flying cars will be available to customers in 2023.See inside Uber's first passenger drone, which could eventually fly passengers at 150 mph while burning no fossil fuels

The company stressed that it isn't going to be the launch of a prototype; by 2023, the company wants to have produced a fully functioning product that will allow users to escape traffic jams through flying through the sky. General atmosphere during Uber Elevate Summit 2019 at Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center on June 11, 2019 in Washington, DC. Though the launch will be primarily centered around Los Angeles and Dallas, Galiardo underlined that the company is looking to expand the presence of its air taxis to the rest of the world, especially in "megalopolis" cities where "it's hell to get to work".

 

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This is quite impressive. Uber wants to involve in all the transportation system in the world.

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In. 2015, $Uber said there would be flying taxis in 2019. Seems a focus group has decided 4 years is the optimal projection period for uber BS.

NASA should have better things to do than talk with uber about their imaginary flying cars.

gets uber to nearest helipad to get flying uber to nearest helipad from destination to get uber to actual destination

techinsider so... flying cars by 2023?

Uber is covering something up when it press releases this rubbish

I think this is a great idea to get Uber off the London roads. Next stop the moon..! 🌠 SpaceCowBoys

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