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Uber to offer helicopter and seaplane ride on Joby app by 2026

Joby Aviation, a maker of air taxis, announced on Wednesday it plans to add Blade's helicopters and seaplanes to the Uber App as early as next year.

Joby purchased Blade Air Mobility's passenger service in August for $125 million and plans to launch its electric air taxi service worldwide in the future.

Electric vertical takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL), or electric aircraft, is a new technology that air taxi firms are racing to commercialize to meet the demand for more efficient and sustainable urban transportation.

These firms, backed by major airlines and defence contractors, aim to reduce congestion in cities that are already crowded by offering short-haul flight between airports and urban centres.

In June, U.S. president Donald Trump told regulators that they should speed up the certification processes to accelerate the development of eVTOLs.

Joby announced that, upon certification, its electric air taxi service would be launched in Dubai, New York City, Los Angeles and the United Kingdom.

Blade, a company that flew over 50,000 passengers by 2024, has routes throughout the New York Metropolitan Area and Southern Europe. These include high-traffic destinations like Newark Liberty International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport as well as Manhattan and the Hamptons.

Joby began working for Uber in 2019. He then bought the flying taxi division of the company, Elevate. A year later, he purchased it.

The electric air taxi can carry up to four passengers, a pilot and be much quieter than traditional helicopters. It is capable of speeds up to 200mph. (Reporting and editing by AnshumanTripathy in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)