Uber is pushing to become the world’s next airline — without buying any planes. Instead, the company believes that a fleet of flying cars could solve the dilemma of daily commutes to work and ...
Could flying around in an aircraft one day be cheaper than owning your own car? Uber thinks so. The ride-sharing giant says it hopes for Uber Elevate, its new "on demand air transportation" system ...
SEE ALSO: This startup wants to take on Uber and Lyft with self-flying cars Uber first laid out its plans for an autonomous, flying taxi service, called Uber Elevate, in Oct. 2016, but now the ...
This morning, Uber took a number of big steps forward in its ambitious plan to roll out uberAir, its network of on-demand flying cars, by 2020. The ...
Joby Aviation, in partnership with Delta Air Lines and Uber, has been developing electric flying taxis that the public will ...
Riders are given the opportunity to opt out for a ride with a driver. Once inside, passengers buckle up, press "start my ride" on the screen and enjoy the futuristic experience to their destination.
Uber wants to take air taxis global—and won’t demand a tax break If Uber keeps to its ambitious plans, Los Angeles and the Dallas-Fort Worth area will get flying taxi service starting in 2023.