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Uber Air to launch in Australia

Uber Air to launch in Australia
14.06.2019
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Uber has said Australia will become the first international market for its flying taxi service Uber Air.

The firm has selected Melbourne as the third pilot city for its air taxi programme, joining Dallas and Los Angeles.

Test flights are due to start from 2020, with the aim of launching commercial operations from 2023.

Several companies are developing flying taxis as a future mode of transportation.

Uber said increased air mobility would help ease traffic congestion in cities.

“As major cities grow, the heavy reliance on private car ownership will not be sustainable,” said Eric Allison, global head of the firm’s aviation division Uber Elevate.

“Uber Air holds enormous potential to help reduce road congestion.”

He said the 19 kilometre journey from Melbourne’s central business district to the airport would take some 10 minutes with Uber Air, down from up to an hour by car.

Uber is not the only company experimenting with flying taxis, reminiscent of the mode of transport in the American cartoon “The Jetsons”.

Tech firms are competing to develop the first viable passenger-carrying sky taxis, while Airbus and a range of start-ups have also been testing self-flying taxis.

Dubai conducted its first test of a drone taxi service in 2017.

Separately, a firm funded by Google founder Larry Page has unveiled an electric, self-flying air taxi that can travel at up to 180 km/h (110mph).

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