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VTOL air taxi developer Joby Aviation expanded its partnership with Uber to bring Blade flights to the rideshare app.
Uber, hit by driver shortages and a surge in food delivery requests during the pandemic, will list New York City taxi cabs on its app, a partnership that until recently would have been unthinkable ...
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Electric Air Taxis Are Coming to Uber
Uber’s app-based Uber Copter offering—which allowed passengers to hail helicopter rides between Lower Manhattan and John F.
Joby recently acquired Blade’s urban helicopter taxi business. Now, one of their first moves is to put the service on Uber’s ...
Starting this spring, New York City residents will be able to hail a yellow cab from their Uber app. Uber announced a partnership on Thursday that would make cab rides available from its app, bringing ...
New Yorkers looking for taxi rides will soon be able to use the Uber app, in a first for the U.S. The San Francisco startup has reached a deal with the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission’s tech ...
Wednesday, Joby and Uber announced plans to bring Joby’s newly acquired Blade passenger air taxi business to the Uber app.
Uber, which was hit by driver shortages during the pandemic, will list New York City taxi cabs on its app, a partnership that until recently would have been unthinkable with both camps fighting ...
Uber said it plans to start listing all New York City taxis through its app — a surprise shift that is expected to throw a lifeline the city’s struggling yellow cabs as Uber scrambles to address its ...
Uber will offer Blade electric helicopter taxis in its app as soon as next year through a partnership with aviation company Joby, which acquired Blade's passenger business last month.
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