Uber air taxi to be launched soon, government discussion is going on
Uber air taxi to be launched soon, government discussion is going on
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With the Union Government and the aviation Ministry, Uber has begun negotiations for a regulatory framework for flying taxis in India (rules and regulations for air taxis). This was stated by his product head Nikhil Goel in a conversation with the economic times during the Oober Elivet event. 1% of cases do not occur too quickly. Otherwise, people in India with this well-off population have a lot of leisure. The traffic is unnecessarily quick. He said the San Francisco Giants transportation company has discussed with several Indian regulators over the past year and has also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Let us know what the Modi government decides on that.

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For your information, the Uber elevate product head said that the company had also discussed with former aviation minister Jayant Sinha and his ministry officials to build infrastructure and create a framework for aerial mobility and had received positive response. "From the regulation perspective, there has been an impressive initiative of aerial mobility with drone regulation in India, so the future looks quite bright," Goel said. "We will now look at what the Federal Aviation Administration of Europe is doing towards passenger travel," Goyal added. Bored Su had earlier revealed plans to launch the Uber Air project in international markets such as India, Japan, France, Brazil and Australia throughout the year. The company has been the first pilot in these countries to elect Australia's Melbourne this week. Eric Ellison, the head of Uber Ellivet, has set a 5-10-year period for the launch of the Uber air. "The Indian market is not the answer to adopting something new," Goel said. Even if India is not the first country to adopt a technology, it shows the most advanced technology a lot faster in terms of adoption. '

 

Goel, commenting on the pricing of the Oober air product in the emerging market, said that the Uber needs to be very careful in fixing the right price point for such a service in India. "This is a very fun job for us, because India has a huge population," he said. The biggest challenge facing the air mobility of Uber is regulatory compliance, especially passenger safety, infrastructure upgrades needed for a broad base and a trend pilot shortage in the system . The process of adopting new aircraft concept has not been too fast on the part of governments around the world. The company is running its air mobility program under Uber Elephant and will use a medium for air transport such as air electric ride service and food delivery.

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