Choked Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru in queue to board Uber flying cabs

IANS  |  Tokyo 

Choked road traffic conditions in three mega cities prompted global ride-hailing platform to select among the first five shortlisted finalist countries which could be home to an international Air City within the next five years.

Uber will choose one of the cities from these 5 shortlisted countries as its third launch city after and in the US -- for its air mobility project.

"Mumbai, and are some of the most congested cities in the world, where travelling even a few kilometres can take over an hour. Uber Air offers tremendous potential to help create a option that goes over congestion, instead of adding to it," the company said in a statement.

The Uber Elevate team has invited conversations with stakeholders across major cities in these countries and will announce the chosen Uber International Air City within the next six months.

It has established a criteria framework to select the third city, anchored around three priority principles: sizable market, local commitment and enabling conditions.

and were announced as the first two US launch cities at the second annual Uber Elevate Summit in May, where the company announced it was seeking an international city as a third partner.

"We are proud to host the first ever Uber Elevate Expo. We are announcing a shortlist of five countries where Uber Air can immediately transform and take our technology to new heights," said Eric Allison, of Uber Aviation Programmes.

and in were shortlisted for having one of the world's most while Mumbai, and in were chosen for being some of the most congested cities in the world.

In Australia, Uber Elevate has had several positive conversations with local policymakers and the in our recent visit to and Melbourne, said the company.

and are key ridesharing markets globally and also happen to be some of today's most active helicopter markets.

In France, "we were excited to announce the opening of our in Paris, the city where Uber was first born, and we're looking forward to further discussions in a region with a rich aviation history," Uber said.

In the next five years, Uber customers in the launch cities will be able to push a button and get a flight on demand.

To enable this, Uber has assembled a network of partners that includes vehicle manufacturers, real estate developers, and more.

Uber Elevate also announced plans to experiment with drone delivery for Uber Eats, and demonstrated how potential Uber Air routes in cities could benefit local systems.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 16:36 IST