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Uber Shares New Idea For An Incredible ‘Air Taxi’

Its new concept for a taxi in the sky.

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Uber recently shared ideas to create a new air taxi to add to their services. 

During the Consumer Economics Show in Vegas, the company showcased its new design.

Uber teamed up with the Bell company to create the futuristic design. Although Bell is known for making Helicopters, the new air taxi design doesn’t operate the same way. The Airtaxi’s design runs more like a car but will feature a unique take-off and landing style.

The new design can still be seen in Vegas and although it is not quite ready for use it includes features like hovering takeoff and landing.

Currently, the only blueprints that are available to the public are for the cabin of the new vehicles. The inside of the cabin looks very similar to a car, including four seats and a center console.

If this step into the future interests you, check out this step into the future being made in the medical field

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