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Uber is Getting Serious About Building Real, Honest-To-God Flying Taxis (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader shares an article: When Uber first announced its crazy-sounding plan to explore "on-demand urban aviation" -- essentially a network of flying taxis that could be hailed via a smartphone app and flown from rooftop to rooftop -- the company made it clear that it never intended to go it alone. Today, as it kicked off its three-day Elevate conference in Dallas, Texas, the ride-hail company announced a slew of partnerships with cities, aviation manufacturers, real estate, and electric charging companies, in its effort to bring its dream of flying cars a little closer to reality. Uber said it will be teaming up with the governments of Dallas-Fort Worth and Dubai to bring its flying taxis to those cities first. It is also joining forces with real estate firm Hilwood Properties in Dallas-Fort Worth to identify sites where it will build takeoff and landing pads, which Uber calls "vertiports." It has signed contracts (or is in the midst of contract negotiations) with five aircraft manufacturers to work on the design and production of lightweight, electrically powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft. And it launched a partnership with an electric charging company called ChargePoint, to develop charging stations for Uber's flying taxis.

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  1. This is horrible by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    there's no way this can be done cheaply (simple physics tells you that); meaning it'll be the domain of the very wealthy. If this works It'll allow the rich to let the public transit system deteriorate completely while literally being held aloft over it all. If you think the roads & public transportation are bad now wait until the ruling class have no use for them personally.

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    1. Re:This is horrible by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      "Electric flying taxis!"
      "You mean, like helicopters?"
      "No, totally not helicopters. Flying taxis!"

      ...

      "So, the designs are in, and the only practical solution was basically a helicopter."
      "And how is that new?"
      "It's an electric helicopter. For the masses!"

      ...

      "The electric part didn't quite pan out. But we can still make helicopter taxis."
      "Don't those already exist?"
      "Ours will be better! And have an app!"

      ...

      "It turns out that designing and building a new model of helicopter isn't all that easy."
      "So we're finished?"
      "No, we'll just buy existing helicopters. Why reinvent the wheel? Plus, App!"

      ...

      "Owning and operating helicopters sure is a pain. That won't work."
      "No more flying taxis then?"
      "It's not a problem, we'll just charter them. The key is connecting the service to the users. Appy app app!"

      ...

      "Pilots aren't falling all over themselves to offer rides for half the going rate."
      "Shocking."
      "We'll just have to subsidize the fares until the market emerges."

      ...

      "Nobody is using our app except for a bunch of helicopter charter services booking their existing clients at our discounted rates."
      "..."
      "Clearly we need to invent a new electric flying taxi!"

    2. Re:This is horrible by mrclevesque · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "Otherwise, what's the point?"

      Getting people to invest more money in Uber?

  2. everybody's missed it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    However, I haven't missed it, so I've decided to double my investments in popcorn.

    I'm looking forward to seeing Uber trying to weasel out of FAA rules.

    "It's not an airplane! We don't have to follow the FAA's rules! It's a car, that flies! That's totally different!"

  3. Fly United... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Do you really want to take a ride in flying taxi that's run by a CEO who routinely breaks laws and regulations to get what he want?

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/23/technology/travis-kalanick-pushes-uber-and-himself-to-the-precipice.html?

  4. Translation by GrumpySteen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Uber Is Getting Serious About Using The Dream Of Real, Honest-To-God Flying Taxis To Suck Money Out Of Investors

  5. gullible much? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is nothing more than a fluff piece to make Uber look cool and distract people from their horrible practices