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United Airlines sees future for flying electric taxis

Por: CBS News Business September 22, 2022

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United Airlines is betting that electric air taxis will soon be speeding around U.S. cities. The carrier on Thursday announced that it is investing $15 million in Eve Air Mobility, which makes flying e-taxis designed for short commutes in urban areas or to get to the airport. The investment comes after United last month put down a $10 million deposit on 100 similar aircraft made by California-based electric air taxi maker Archer. The $15... + full article



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