Supernal Pauses, Reevaluates eVTOL Development Plans

Supernal  Caption: Hyundai is re-evaluating whether Supernal’s planned S-A2 eVTOL air taxi is the right product for the AAM market

Hyundai is reevaluating whether Supernal’s planned S-A2 eVTOL air taxi is the right product for the AAM market.

Credit: Supernal
Hyundai’s U.S. advanced air mobility subsidiary Supernal has paused development of its eVTOL air taxi as it reevaluates both the product and timing for its entry into the AAM market. The pause follows the ousting of Fremont, California-based Supernal’s leadership, including CEO Jaiwon Shin, Chief...
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