The US company Uber, the owner of the Uber application to order taxis, aspires to move its service to airspace by 2023, after it has submitted the launch date of its Uber Air flying taxi service.

Uber has announced a partnership with the California-based airline, Joby Aviation, in plans to use all electric-powered aircraft, known as e-VTOLs, to transport up to four low-altitude and short-haul passengers on flights. Among cities such as Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

Gobi is known to have kept the secret prototypes of her flying taxi as well as obtaining a good amount of financing from the investment arm of JetBlue and Toyota last year. Now Gopi is back on the front again as the first aircraft maker to sign an agreement to join Uber's plans. The flights of Gopi are supposed to be quiet, environmentally friendly and efficient, as they are fully electric.

According to current plans, the first three cities that will see Uber flying taxi services are the Dallas, Los Angeles, and the Australian, Melbourne, Australia, where the company will build air ports by 2023, with flight tests to begin next year.

The technical affairs website, "Chapel", indicates that the flying electric taxi sky is crowded with startups such as "Lilium Feng" and its plan called "Above Traffic", but Uber claims that its experience in the passenger sharing service means that what it will offer will exceed miles Other competitors with the "Airspace support" application, which is similar to the application Uber, but in the airspace.

However, the Flying Uber taxi fare is not expected to be cheap. A journey of twenty miles (about 32 km) may cost about a hundred dollars, which is an exorbitant amount just for flying over traffic congestion.