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Uber looks for head office for its flying taxis out of the USA and begins to distribute with drones

Japan, India, Australia, Brazil and France are the candidate countries. Uber Eats has developed a pilots experience for home delivery in San Diego.
Five foreigners from the United States are candidates for the Uber Air flight taxi project that will be developed over the next five years. Japan, India, Australia, Brazil and France are the candidates to participate in the Elevate program based on the development of an aerial mobility network.
The candidates will join Dallas and Los Angeles, where Uber will activate this service. From May, the company seeks a third city assistant. Among the finalists is Japan, according to Uber, as it has "the best international public transport network". Tokyo and Osaka would be the city's best-equipped cities.
Indian, Uber has chosen Mumbai, Delhi or Bangalore as the world's most populous cities, because the new business project has the goal to solve this problem. Uber Elevate talked to Australian Civil Aviation Safety members.
Brazil's Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo are key markets for the "ridesharing" of the "vehicles", but they also stand out in the helicopter industry. "Finally, in relation to France Uber has opened an advanced Technology Center in Paris, where this platform was particularly popular. Airse will be announced in the next six months.

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