Ever felt while into a cab that your taxi could fly and you can reach office on time, well this can soon be a reality as a NASA man who is credited with writing the most influential paper on flying cars and its feasibility as an urban transport vehicle, back in 2010, is joining Uber to change our daily commute forever.
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Uber gave the most serious signal of intent amongst big companies trying to launch a flying taxi to conquer traffic jams once and for all. The Silicon Valley transportation network startup headed by Travis Kalanick hired Mark Moore, a veteran NASA engineer, from right under the noses of Google and Airbus — the other big companies trying to launch their own flying car. Moore is credited with writing the definitive 2010 paper exploring the feasibility of helicopter-like flying vehicles for short-haul urban flight.
Mark Moore will join as the Director of Engineering at Uber Elevate, the company’s project exploring on-demand airborne drives. The veteran NASA engineer knows there are several obstacles in the way before we all hail a flying Uber taxi, but he strongly believes that Uber with its 55 million active riders is uniquely placed to demonstrate that flying taxis can be safe and profitable. “If you don’t have a business case that makes economic sense, than all of this is just a wild tech game and not really a wise investment,” Moore was quoted in a Bloomberg report.
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What made Mark Moore walk away from NASA with just one year before he’s eligible for retirement, ditching a substantial amount of his pension and free medical insurance for life? He thinks Uber’s vision for VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) vehicles for commute is an intriguing one.