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Uber's Flying Taxi Service coming by 2023 according to Uber.

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momof4
8198 Rider Driver
 Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

Three interesting links. Fares are not bad. Maybe equivalent or somewhat cheaper then Uber Black when it first rolls out but fares are expected to drop after a few years. It will then be cheaper then Uber X  according to.the article in the link below. 

Where are they putting these big ass Skyports?

How are they going to have them built so quickly? What happens if they malfunction or crash into a plane?  How many will just fall out of the sky? They are new there will be problems. How many people will die before they are perfected?

How safe are they? Are they safe for the environment & wildlife? If not PEETA will have a fit.

Uber hasnt reached profitability yet. Uber keeps decreasing drivers rates, lowering bonuses or taking them away completely in some markets.  Dara makes over 46M per yr along with a few other executives making big bucks in the millions. They keep saying driverless cars will ready in 2 yrs. Although I have my doubts.  Even if they are ready are people ready to trust them (I'm not). Uber is also trying to take over trucking industry by being the only freight delivery service out there. The Amazon of Ride share. If Uber doesnt slow down on trying to take over the entire world for every type of transportation how do they ever expect to become profitable. Driverless cars need to be purchased,  fixed, cleaned. Sky taxi's need to be built. Sky taxi platforms need to be built. They all need to purchased, serviced, cleaned, etc...  

My kids watched a cartoon when they were younger. Dara/Uber remind me of this cartoon. If you never seen it before. The Evil scientist  who keeps trying to invent   Technology to ta…

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Three interesting links. Fares are not bad. Maybe equivalent or somewhat cheaper then Uber Black when it first rolls out but fares are expected to drop after a few years. It will then be cheaper then Uber X  according to.the article in the link below. 

Where are they putting these big ass Skyports?

How are they going to have them built so quickly? What happens if they malfunction or crash into a plane?  How many will just fall out of the sky? They are new there will be problems. How many people will die before they are perfected?

How safe are they? Are they safe for the environment & wildlife? If not PEETA will have a fit.

Uber hasnt reached profitability yet. Uber keeps decreasing drivers rates, lowering bonuses or taking them away completely in some markets.  Dara makes over 46M per yr along with a few other executives making big bucks in the millions. They keep saying driverless cars will ready in 2 yrs. Although I have my doubts.  Even if they are ready are people ready to trust them (I'm not). Uber is also trying to take over trucking industry by being the only freight delivery service out there. The Amazon of Ride share. If Uber doesnt slow down on trying to take over the entire world for every type of transportation how do they ever expect to become profitable. Driverless cars need to be purchased,  fixed, cleaned. Sky taxi's need to be built. Sky taxi platforms need to be built. They all need to purchased, serviced, cleaned, etc...  

My kids watched a cartoon when they were younger. Dara/Uber remind me of this cartoon. If you never seen it before. The Evil scientist  who keeps trying to invent   Technology to take over the Tri State area and he always fails. 

Phineas and Ferb  and Perry the Platypus - Brothers  and their pet Platypus who screw up his plans and inventions

Phineas, Ferb, & Perry  Are theDrivers trying to take down the evil corporation Dara/Uber 

Hans  Doofenshmirtz  the Evil Scientist who wants to take over the world.and invents machines that always fails

AKA    Dara K always trying to take over the world's transportation. 

Doofenshmirtz always fails because he is evil and dont know as much as he thinks he does. AKA  Dara Power/money hungry lying, cheating, pos 

Doofenshmirtz aka Dara K


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