Home / Technology / Uber eyes London sky with flying taxis
Uber eyes London sky with flying taxis
28 Feb
Summary
- Uber plans flying taxis in London by 2030.
- Electric air taxis could cost similar to high-end cabs.
- Regulators must approve safety and operations before flights.

Uber aims to have Londoners flying over traffic in electric air taxis by 2030, a concept reminiscent of 'The Jetsons.' These eVTOLs, capable of vertical takeoff and speeds up to 200mph, are a high priority for Uber in the UK's capital. The company anticipates that travel times from home to airports could be reduced from hours to mere minutes.
The service would operate similarly to current Uber bookings, with passengers taken to a 'vertiport' for their flight. The four-seater aircraft can travel up to 100 miles on a single charge, with rapid recharging capabilities. Fares are projected to be comparable to Uber Exec, making them accessible as a premium transport option.
However, regulatory approval is crucial. The UK's Civil Aviation Authority must certify the aircraft and operators, scrutinizing all aspects from pilot training to maintenance. While competitors like Vertical Aerospace are also developing air taxi services, Uber's London launch is contingent on a favorable regulatory environment. The technology promises quieter operations than helicopters, with noise levels comparable to a loud conversation.




