Autonomous cars from Waymo began driving around Denver’s streets this month . While they’re still in training mode and have a human driver doing the legwork, the driverless ride-service company has big plans for Colorado’s future: airport service.

“We can’t wait to at some point serve Denver International Airport,” said Suzanne Philion, Waymo’s vice president of marketing, communications and public affairs. “That’s an ongoing conversation that we’re having with airport authorities that we’re really excited about.”

Philion, who lives in Denver, hosted a launch party at the Stellar Jay restaurant Tuesday evening on the top of Populus, an eco-friendly hotel that has no onsite parking .

A Waymo car was parked on the sidewalk outside the hotel. The white all-electric Jaguar I-PACE with a

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