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Uber and NASA partner up to make flying cars a reality

According to CNN, Uber and NASA have come together to develop air traffic management for a fleet of electric flying cars. The two companies believe that flying taxis will help improve…

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – JANUARY 24: Robotic arms assemble and weld the body shell of a Nissan car on the production line at Nissan’s Sunderland plant on January 24, 2013 in Sunderland, England. The Japanese manufacturer’s factory employs 6,225 people producing the Juke, Note and Qashqai models. In 2012 the Wearside facility built 510,572 cars to become the first ever UK automobile plant to have produced more than half a million cars in a year, which was 34.8 percent of the cars produced in the whole of the UK for 2012. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

According to CNN, Uber and NASA have come together to develop air traffic management for a fleet of electric flying cars.

The two companies believe that flying taxis will help improve transportation in congested cities and provide more affordable travel options.

Uber and Nasa are aiming to launch a ride sharing network of flying vehicles by 2023.