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Uber Says Its Air Taxi Can Cut Travel Time in Mumbai by 90 Percent
- Thursday September 6, 2018
- Press Trust of India
Uber has shortlisted five countries - India, Japan, Australia, Brazil, and France - and one of them will host the first Uber Air City outside of the US.
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Uber Flying Cabs: India One of Five Shortlisted Countries
- Thursday August 30, 2018
- Indo-Asian News Service
After evaluating countries across the globe, Uber Elevate - the ride-hailing platform's aerial taxi arm - announced Australia, Brazil, France, India, and Japan as shortlisted countries.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Air transport group critical of Brazil's airports
- Saturday November 20, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Brazil's overburdened airports cannot meet demand and are a "growing disaster" that could embarrass the country during the upcoming Olympic games and World Cup if they aren't improved, the head of the world's top airline association said.The language used by Giovanni Bisignani, CEO of the International Air Transport Association, to describe Brazil'...
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Uber Says Its Air Taxi Can Cut Travel Time in Mumbai by 90 Percent
- Thursday September 6, 2018
- Press Trust of India
Uber has shortlisted five countries - India, Japan, Australia, Brazil, and France - and one of them will host the first Uber Air City outside of the US.
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Uber Flying Cabs: India One of Five Shortlisted Countries
- Thursday August 30, 2018
- Indo-Asian News Service
After evaluating countries across the globe, Uber Elevate - the ride-hailing platform's aerial taxi arm - announced Australia, Brazil, France, India, and Japan as shortlisted countries.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Air transport group critical of Brazil's airports
- Saturday November 20, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
Brazil's overburdened airports cannot meet demand and are a "growing disaster" that could embarrass the country during the upcoming Olympic games and World Cup if they aren't improved, the head of the world's top airline association said.The language used by Giovanni Bisignani, CEO of the International Air Transport Association, to describe Brazil'...
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www.ndtv.com