In a few years, you may be able to hail a ride to the airport in an electric-powered air taxi.
said it expects to receive the first taxis — which will take off and land vertically, like helicopters — from Eve Air Mobility as soon as 2026.
But the deal fits United's pattern of announcing interest in startups that are trying to build and win regulatory approval for air taxis, like Archer, and supersonic planes, like Boom. "It will take time for consumers to adopt this. People are going to have some hesitancy at first," Leskinen said. "It will feel a lot similar to a helicopter ride, it might be scary for some, but this is going to change the way we work and live."Was your flight delayed or canceled? New online dashboard displays what U.S. airlines owe you
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