Uber\u2019s air taxi services are all set to make way in Australian skies. Uber plans to launch its pilot project in Melbourne besides US cities, Los Angeles and Dallas.<\/p>\n
The company chose Australia due to its friendly skies and open minds to adopt non-traditional transport technologies.<\/p>\n
\u201cAustralian governments have adopted a forward-looking approach to ridesharing and future transport technology. This, coupled with Melbourne\u2019s unique demographic & geospatial factors and culture of innovation & technology, makes Melbourne the perfect third launch city for Uber Air,\u201d said Susan Anderson, General Manager, Uber Australia and New Zealand.<\/p>\n
The long-term vision is for safe, quiet electric aircraft that transports ten of thousands of people across cities for the same price as an UberX trip over the same distance, reads Uber\u2019s website.<\/p>\n
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The trial will be conducted in collaboration with experienced Australian companies such as Melbourne Airport for Infrastructure and Telecommunications Support, Macquarie , Scentre Group and Telstra.<\/p>\n
Test flights in Melbourne will begin from 2020, while commercial operations begin in 2023.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe 19 km journey from the CBD to Melbourne airport can take anywhere from 25 minutes to around an hour in peak hour, but with Uber Air this will take around 10 minutes,\u201d shares Eric Allison<\/span>, Global Head, Uber Elevate- the parent program of Uber Air.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Anderson also revealed plans to take test flight plans to other Australian cities.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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