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Uber joins the flying-car race, with demonstration service planned for 2020 in Dubai

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An artist’s rendering depicts a vertical take-off and landing aircraft in Dubai, where Uber plans to launch a demonstration service with such vehicles in 2020. Graphic: Uber
Agence France-Presse

Uber said Tuesday it wants to launch a system of flying cars to move people around cities, with a goal of putting demonstration projects in place by 2020.

The ride-sharing giant announced a series of partnerships to manufacture “vertical takeoff and landing” (VTOL) vehicles and put networks in place, a system dubbed Uber Elevate.

The partner cities working with Uber are Dubai and the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolis in Texas.

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“The goal of these partnerships is to develop a new on-demand VTOL network to enable customers in the future to push a button and get a high-speed flight in and around cities,” Uber said in a statement.

The announcement came at a summit held in the Dallas area with partners in the project.

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