Supernal unveiled the S-A2 in January 2024, but Hyundai paused development in August 2025 to restructure the company.
Credit: Supernal
Eight months after the South Korean automaker paused electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing taxi development at its troubled U.S. subsidiary Supernal, Hyundai has signed an agreement with Korea Aerospace Industries to develop advanced air mobility aircraft. Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU)...
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