KEY POINTS
  • Men more likely than women to get on a plane with no pilot.
  • Cheaper tickets not seen as a worthy incentive.
  • Only one in five across whole survey would trust pilotless plane.
No need for a pilot?

Young, well-educated American males are the most comfortable with the idea of traveling by a pilotless plane, according to a new UBS survey of 5,000 people.

The study is an expansion on the UBS note released earlier this month that suggested the aviation industry could save $35 billion a year by ditching on-board human control.