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Uber executives showcase aerial taxis to PM

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 8 September

Ride-hailing app Uber on Saturday said its top executives met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and showcased its futuristic aerial taxi service under Uber Elevate. Eric Allison, head of aviation programs, and Nikhil Goel, head of products, met the PM on Friday.

Ride hailing app Uber on Saturday said its top executives met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and showcased its futuristic aerial taxi service under Uber Elevate.

Eric Allison, Head of Aviation Programs, Uber and Nikhil Goel, Head of Product, Aviation met the PM on Friday, on the sidelines of Global Mobility Summit MOVE, and discussed how a multi-modal mobility platform can contribute to the economy, while helping reduce pollution and congestion, Uber said in a statement.

During the meeting, Allison apprised the PM “of the potential of Uber Elevate, showcasing the exciting future Uber Air can bring to the region and to the world,” the company said.

Allison also highlighte­d the importance of a strong foundation for the next generation of innovation­s, including eVTOLs, carpooling and autonomous vehicles, the statement said.

“Uber is committed to partner the government in this mission to Move India forward. I am very excited to be in India and to be discussing the future of urban mobility with one of the most visionary leaders in the world today, PM Modi,” Allison said.

Uber is considerin­g India among five global locations (like Japan and France) for its futuristic aerial taxi service and is in talks with regulators in the country to gauge the modalities and constraint­s of offering such a service that could be launched in the next five years.

Uber has already named Dallas and Los Angeles as its first two cities for launch in the US, and has been on the prowl to select an internatio­nal city as its third partner.

Allison has already stated the firm is looking at cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru as potential candidates.

Uber has already said it hopes to start operating demonstrat­or flights in 2020 and begin commercial operations in 2023, depending on regulatory clearances.

Uber has already named Dallas and Los Angeles as its first two cities for launch in the US

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