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요약:Uber showed off the latest in its vision for the future of air travel at a conference in Washington, DC, this week.
Uber is unveiling its first visions for passenger aircraft.
The company hopes to offer air services beyond helicopters as early as 2023.
We spoke to executives about the first aircraft, a helicopter-airplane hybrid at the company's Elevate conference this week.
WASHINGTON, DC — Uber has looked beyond car rides for years, through bikes, scooters, public transit, and more.
Now, it's looking to the sky.
In July, the company is launching helicopter rides from within its app between New York City and John F. Kennedy International Airport. After that, it hopes to launch shared electric flights on hybrid airplane-helicopter aircraft in cities around the world and at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour, all with no emissions.
The company showed off a full-size model of its first aircraft interior at its third Uber Elevate conference in Washington, DC, on Tuesday. Here's what the first mock interior looks like:
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