The Uber and helicopter bell companies offered a revolutionary plane at the Consumer Electronics Fair in Nevada between January 9-12. ...
The Uber and helicopter bell companies offered a revolutionary plane at the Consumer Electronics Fair in Nevada between January 9-12.
The plane's creators say they are solving the problem of suffocating traffic congestion in the cities, especially those where there are bottlenecks caused by Uber's cars, according to the US technical "Mashabel" site on Wednesday.
This "flying taxi" is not the first of its kind, as the city of Dubai entered the emirate in 2017 in cooperation with the German helicopter specializing in unmanned aerial vehicles, and conducted an experiment on the first unmanned taxi.
But what characterizes this American plane is that it has no wings, or fans like the rest of the other planes.
The plane accommodates four people on a journey between two fixed points, such as the distance between a car's garage and an airport, although a pilot can lead it, but a flying taxi is capable of self-employment.
It is the first aircraft of its kind to be offered at the Consumer Electronics exhibition, and its presence confirms the application of the idea of the uber-based flying taxi, and was just a piece of paper just a year ago.
The aircraft is expected to enter into service in 2020.
