Angeles in 2020 -- just a year later than "Blade Runner" predicted. If you thought self-driving cars were futuristic, they're nothing compared to flying cars. Uber isn't the only company toying with such technology -- a number of other companies, including startup AeroMobil, are also developing airborne vehicles. They're mainly being designed for cities, with the idea that they'll reduce congestion in urban centers. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/uber-partners-with-nasa-plans-to-launch-uberair-in-la-in-2020/
The company also announced that it will launch its flying car service UberAir in Los
Angeles in 2020 -- just a year later than "Blade Runner" predicted. If you thought self-driving cars were futuristic, they're nothing compared to flying cars. Uber isn't the only company toying with such technology -- a number of other companies, including startup AeroMobil, are also developing airborne vehicles. They're mainly being designed for cities, with the idea that they'll reduce congestion in urban centers. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/uber-partners-with-nasa-plans-to-launch-uberair-in-la-in-2020/
Angeles in 2020 -- just a year later than "Blade Runner" predicted. If you thought self-driving cars were futuristic, they're nothing compared to flying cars. Uber isn't the only company toying with such technology -- a number of other companies, including startup AeroMobil, are also developing airborne vehicles. They're mainly being designed for cities, with the idea that they'll reduce congestion in urban centers. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/uber-partners-with-nasa-plans-to-launch-uberair-in-la-in-2020/