With new technology in aerospace taking off, Delta Air Lines is fulfilling its motto of “keep climbing” with the utilization of the latest aerial platforms and new partnerships. Delta CEO Ed Bastian discussed the airline’s plans for the future and hinted that air taxis could be taking to the skies soon.
“You’ll start to see them in the sky in the next couple of years,” Bastian told FOX Business’ Liz Claman during CES 2025.
During this event, Delta Air Lines, celebrating its centennial year, showcased its vision for the next century. The vision includes employing artificial intelligence and fostering new and current partnerships with companies in the technology, ride-share and aerospace industries.
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The CEO shed light on plans to bring a home-to-airport air taxi service, through its partnership with Joby Aviation and its all-electric vertical take-off aircraft (eVTOL).
“They [Joby] have gone through all the certification processes,” he said. “The FAA, by the way, …