Hanwha-Led Team Plans Korea’s First UAM Service In 2025

Hanwha Systems
Hanwha is funding development of Overair’s tiltrotor eVTOL, but pilot service in Jeju will use Joby’s eVTOL.
Credit: Hanwha Systems
A team led by Hanwha Systems plans to launch South Korea’s first commercial urban air mobility service in 2025 linking tourist destinations on Jeju Island using Joby Aviation electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) air taxis. A memorandum of understanding was signed on Sept. 14 by the Jeju...
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