Airbus’ Voom to fight Uber Copter helicopter service in United States, report states

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Voom’s on-demand helicopter service is apparently removing in the United States this fall.


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Uber’s helicopter service hasn’t even removed yet, however it currently has a brand-new rival. Airbus-owned Voom will apparently start using its on-demand helicopter shuttle bus service in the United States this fall. It formerly provided the service just in Latin America. Voom hasn’t shared which cities it’ll be offered in or just how much it’ll cost to utilize the service, according to Fast Company, however it’s stated the rate will be “competitive with ground alternatives.” The business likewise apparently stated it prepares to run in Asia this year, and intends to be in 25 cities around the world by 2025. 

The app-based offering would take on Uber Copter, the ride-hailing platform’s helicopter service that flies in New York City next month. When it releases, Uber Copter will take travelers in between Lower Manhattan and JFK International Airport, with typical flights apparently costing in between $200 and $225 an individual. Ride-hailing business Blade likewise supplies a comparable helicopter service.

Voom didn’t instantly react to an ask for remark.