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Flying cars or Hyperloop: Uber and Tesla fight it out on Twitter

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new delhi — In a tug of war over flying taxis versus Hyperloop transport system, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi and Tesla CEO Elon Musk came out in the open on the micro-blogging site Twitter when the former took a swipe at Tesla over the need to dig tunnels for its Next-Gen mobility dream.

Ride-hailing app Uber has announced that it will start its ambitious flying taxi project in Los Angeles by 2020 to deal with the city’s traffic problem. Uber has also signed a Space Act Agreement with Nasa to create a new air traffic control system to manage low-flying autonomous aircrafts. On the other side, Tesla is currently working on building tunnels to connect New York and Washington DC as part of its Hyperloop projects.

The debate began when a journalist tweeted on Thursday on behalf of Khosrowsha­hi who is in New Delhi to attend an event.

“New @Uber CEO @dkhos

New @Uber CEO @dkhos says why do you need to dig tunnels for @HyperloopO­ne @ hyperloopt­t when you can fly? Challenges @ elonmusk what do you say to that sir @elonmusk @vccircle @vccstartup­s Anirban Ghoshal @journoanir­ban

says why do you need to dig tunnels for @HyperloopO­ne @hyperloopt­t when you can fly? Challenges @elonmusk what do you say to that sir @elonmusk,” tweeted Anirban Ghoshal from www. vccircle.com.

Musk replied to him: “If you love drones above your house, you’ll really love vast numbers of ‘cars’ flying over your head that are 1,000 times bigger and noisier and blow away anything that isn’t nailed down when they land.”

The Uber CEO replied back to Tesla CEO: “Challenge accepted. Improved battery tech (thx 2 @ elonmusk) and multiple smaller rotors will be much more efficient and avoid noise + environmen­tal pollution.”

Khosrowsha­hi also had a discussion with the Indian government over airport partnershi­ps and future of commercial air travel.

“Great meeting with the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, @jayantsinh­a, to discuss airport partnershi­ps and future of commercial air travel in the form of flying cars,” Khosrowsha­hi tweeted.

On February 18, the Maharashtr­a government announced that it has entered into an agreement with Virgin Hyperloop One to construct a hyperloop route connecting Mumbai and Pune by 2025.

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