An illustration showing Uber's vision for a flying car service from the top of a parking garage. Credit: Uber Uber wants to usher in the flying car future depicted in science fiction films such as "Back to the Future" and "Star Wars." The company has published a paper explaining how its ride-hailing service could help launch flying cars as a fairly affordable option for commuters. But Uber's plan for flying cars also exposes the company's more immediate challenges in dealing with self-driving taxi competitors. Uber currently gets away with not having to pay the high costs of owning and maintaining a huge fleet of rental cars or taxis. Instead, Uber has built its ride-hailing empire upon its app service that connects drivers with paying passengers. The company's flying car vision seems like a continuation of its existing business model, given that it specifically rules out the idea of Uber producing ...
Uber's Flying Car Dream Exposes Its Driverless Car Dilemma
Explore Uber's vision for a flying car service amidst growing challenges from self-driving cars and ride-hailing competitors.
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