Seoul To Redevelop Gimpo Airport As UAM Hub

The first block in the Gimpo innovation zone to be completed will house a large UAM terminal.

Credit: Seoul metropolitan government
The South Korean and Seoul governments plan to turn Gimpo International Airport into an urban air mobility (UAM) and aviation industry hub by 2030. The governments have approved a 2.96 trillion won ($2.2 billion) project to regenerate the area around Gimpo, which was replaced by Incheon...
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