Now you can enjoy taxis in the air, everyone can enjoy at affordable fares
Now you can enjoy taxis in the air, everyone can enjoy at affordable fares
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Hyundai Motor Company (Hyundai Motor Company) and app-based taxi service company Uber (Uber) have announced a mutual partnership to make a flying taxi. The company showcased this aircraft concept to the world at the Consumer Electronics Show (Consumer Electronic Show) 2020 as they will serve it in the future. Hyundai is the first automotive company to support this initiative to fly Uber in the air. This air taxi concept has been designed based on the design inspired by NASA. That is why it has been released in public. So that other companies can also use it in developing their air taxi model and engineering technology.

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Hyundai will make flying cars: Under Partnership, Hyundai will make and run vehicles flying in the air. Uber will provide customer interfaces to these air vehicles through airspace support service, ground transportation connectivity and aerial rideshare network. Both companies are working together to prepare the interface concept for the take-off and landing of this completely new vehicle of its kind. Hyundai is working on the Personal Air Vehicle (S-A1) model, along with Uber. Aerial Ride Sharing can be worked on an innovative design process that can fly directly towards the sky.

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This aircraft concept has been designed in such a way that it can be flown continuously for 100 kilometers at a speed of 290 km per hour at an altitude of 1,000-2,000 feet. This air vehicle will be 100 percent electric which will use distributed electric propulsion. It will take only 5 to 7 minutes to charge them during peak hours. There will be a pilot to drive these air vehicles of Hyundai but later they will fly without a pilot. Its cabin is designed to seat 4 people. There is no middle seat in it. Along with keeping personal bags, it will be easier for passengers to climb and land.

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