I watched it on a news report here, and when I saw it, I was amazed, but I was also concerned from another angle. Yes, the delivery time will be accelerated, but it is dangerous for the delivery person.
Why did I say that? because if, for example, there is a technical problem while he is in the air, it can be a wick or the cause of the skyrider's death. Because of course it's a machine, we can't say when it will suddenly have a technical problem. So that job is also quite dangerous, to be honest.
It's like those pizza parlors that are promoting this type of service that they have an exact time or minutes that the order will be delivered soon to their customer doors.
Yeah, it is sort of dangerous but they can adjust the time and estimate how long the travel will be. And if we're going to connect it all with the economy, traffic really delays a lot of things pertaining to the growth of a country's economy.
That's why in every type of commuting sector, they need to adjust everything and make way on where they're going to be making more money. But even with that, they shouldn't ignore the other transport sector that's also being used to transport goods and everything to their respective assignments.