Commuters in Singapore might soon be able to ride a flying taxi home at the end of the day.

The country’s Minister of Transport is negotiations with tech companies to start trials on taxi drones that can pick up passengers, says a story by Singapore’s Business Times. The driverless pods, which resemble the speeding hover bikes in Return of the Jedi, would stop for passengers based on an e-hail similar to what Uber uses, the report says.

The drones under consideration for taking Singapore passengers are the Hoversurf Scorpion, which is made by a Russian startup, the Volocopter VC200 from German company e-volo, and the Chinese-made Ehang 184. Dubai is also introducing the Ehang 184 as a flying taxi in that city this summer, according to Fortune.

The head of transportation is also toying with the idea of trolling, driverless buses that set changeable routes based on where riders ask for pickups.

Permanent Secretary Pang Kin Keong told an audience in Singapore that he believes that there will be a variety of new kinds of public transportation in place by 2030, but that the country’s trains will still be the cornerstone.

“In 2030, you bet your money that aerial transport will also be a means of urban mobility,” he said.