South Korea’s New Aerospace Strategy Targets Hybrid eVTOL

KAI eVTOL

KAI studied several eVTOL concepts before partnering with Hyundai's advanced air mobility subsidiary Supernal.

Credit: Korea Aerospace Industries
South Korea’s government plans by 2030 to develop a prototype hybrid-electric vertical-takeoff-and landing aircraft for urban and intercity transportation under a new strategy to promote development of the country’s space and aeronautics industry. Unveiled by the government on July 3, the Korea...
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