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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 4:17 pm 
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or many people of a certain age, the idea of flying taxis, ferrying people around cities, brings to mind the once popular animated TV series The Jetsons.

The 1960s show depicted a family living in a futuristic metropolis where commuters headed to work in cars that soared through the air.

Two decades into the 21st Century, and the science fiction dreams of the creators of The Jetsons are closer than ever to becoming a reality.

With the likes of Uber and Boeing developing eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) flying taxis, one report predicts that by 2040 there will be 430,000 such vehicles in operation around the world.

This comes as delivery drones are also being increasingly developed and tested, with the global market for these tipped to be worth $5.6bn (£4bn) by 2028, according to one estimate.
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To handle the demands of a future, in which drones and flying taxis (think large, multi-propeller drones) share airspace over busy conurbations, proponents of the technologies say cities will need to build lots of mini-airports, dubbed "skyports".

These mini airports will be needed so that the taxis can land in the spots where people want to go.
California-based firm, Joby Aviation, is at the forefront of developing flying taxis, having now carried out more than 1,000 test flights of its eVTOL craft.

It hopes to get approval from US regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to begin commercial operations in 2024.
Joby's piloted vehicle can carry four passengers, travel at up to 200 mph (322 km/ph), and has a range of more than 150 miles (241km).

"We envisage offering our aerial ride-sharing service from locations near to where people live, work and want to go," says Oliver Walker-Jones, a spokesperson for Joby.
"We are working closely with cities to ensure our service connects to other modes of transit, co-locating skyports with train stations, airports and other hubs."

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 4:52 pm 
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Yeah, sure!!!!
The following was a prediction in the guardian just 6 years ago.



“When it comes to self-driving cars, the future was supposed to be now.

In 2020, you’ll be a “permanent backseat driver,” the Guardian predicted in 2015. “10 million self-driving cars will be on the road by 2020,” blared a Business Insider headline from 2016. Those declarations were accompanied by announcements from General Motors, Google’s Waymo, Toyota, and Honda that they’d be making self-driving cars by 2020. Elon Musk forecast that Tesla would do it by 2018 — and then, when that failed, by 2020.@


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:04 pm 
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So basically it's just a small Helicopter and they have been around for over 70 years.


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It's another one of those stories that often appear just before Uber publish there latest numbers.

Small aircraft have been around for nearly 100 years now, yet how many of us have ever been on one?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 10:20 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
It's another one of those stories that often appear just before Uber publish there latest numbers.

Small aircraft have been around for nearly 100 years now, yet how many of us have ever been on one?


I have had a Flight of fancy around 22 years years that moving passengers by car for a fare would make me rich :roll:


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